I 


CATALOGUE 


OF  THE 


TRUSTEES,  OFFICERS,  AND  STUDENTS 


MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT 


UNIVERSITY  OF  PEN 


SESSION  1856-57. 


PHILADELPHIA: 

T.  K.  AND  P.  G.  COLLINS,  PRINTERS. 
1857. 


Svustcts 


THE  GOVERNOR  OF  PENNSYLVANIA, 

Ex  OFFICIO,  President  of  the  Board. 
KEY.  PHILIP  F.  MAYER,  D.D., 

JAMES  S.  SMITH, 

REY.  ALBERT  BARNES, 

HARTMAN  KUHN, 

LEWIS  WALN, 

THOMAS  BIDDLE, 

ROBERT  RALSTON, 

REY.  BENJAMIN  DORR,  D.D., 

GEORGE  M.  WHARTON, 

TOBIAS  WAGNER, 

WILLIAM  M.  MEREDITH, 

HENRY  J.  WILLIAMS, 

REY.  HENRY  J.  MORTON,  D.D., 

RT.  REY.  ALONZO  POTTER,  D.D., 

RENfi  LA  ROCHE,  M.D., 

JOHN  C.  CRESSON, 

HENRY  D.  GILPIN, 

OSWALD  THOMPSON, 

FREDERICK  FRALEY, 

BENJAMIN  GERHARD, 

H.  BINNEY,  JR., 

STEPHEN  COLWELL. 


CALDWELL  K.  BIDDLE,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


J^eJrftal  jpactilti?. 


ROBERT  HARE,  M.  D., 

Emeritus  Professor  of  Chemistry. 

WILLIAM  GIBSON,  M.D., 

Emeritus  Professor  of  Surgery. 


SAMUEL  JACKSON,  M.D., 

Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Medicine. 

GEORGE  B.  WOOD,  M.D., 

Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  and  of  Clinical  Medicine. 

HUGH  L.  HODGE,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  of  the  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children. 

JOSEPH  CARSON,  M.  D., 

Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy. 

ROBERT  E.  ROGERS,  M.D, 

Professor  of  Chemistry. 

JOSEPH  LEIDY,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Anatomy. 

HENRY  H.  SMITH,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Surgery. 


WILLIAM  W.  GERHARD,  M.D., 

Assistant  Lecturer  in  Demonstrative  Medicine. 

WILLIAM  HUNT,  M.  D., 

Demonstrator  of  Anatomy. 

R.  E.  ROGERS,  M.  D.,  Dean  of  the  Faculty. 


FRANCIS  B.  DICK,  Janitor. 


J$Jr5tcal  Department 


MEDICAL  CLASS— SESSION  1856-7. 

MATRICULANTS. 

Note. — With  but  few  exceptions,  the  Gentlemen  designated  with  the  title  of  M.  D.,  are 
in  regular  attendance  upon  the  lectures ;  and  of  the  large  number  who  are  not  already 
graduates  of  the  University,  nearly  all  are  candidates  for  its  diploma. 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

.  COUNTY. 

STATE 

PRECEPTOR. 

Akin,  Jas.  T. 

Columbia, 

Maury, 

Tenn.  John  B.  Hays. 

Allen,  J.  G.  (M.D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Allred,  Wm.  C. 

Buffalo  Ford, 

Randolph, 

N.C. 

C.  E.  Graves. 

Alston,  Jas.  W.  (M.  D.) 

Warrenton, 

N.C. 

Arjona,  Joseph  E. 

Panama, 

New  Granada. 

H.  H.  Smith. 

Armstrong,  Jas.  G. 

Wilson, 

Wilson, 

N.C. 

Wesley  Swift. 

Asay,  J.  Lambert 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Jas.  Bryan. 

Avery,  Wm.  C. 

Greenborough, 

Green, 

Ala. 

Wm.  Warren. 

Baird,  John  L. 

Murfreesboro’, 

Rutherford, 

Tenn.  H.  H.  Clayton. 

Baker,  Wm.  R. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  M.  Drysdale. 

Baldridge,  Jno.  M.  (M.D.)  Maury, 

Bigbyville, 

Tenn. 

Barden,  J.  M. 

Mansfield, 

Tioga, 

Pa. 

D.  Cowley. 

Barker,  Jesse 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

John  Willey. 

Barnet,  Gabinus  J. 

Guamacara, 

Mantanzas, 

Cuba. 

J.  J.  Le  Riverend. 

Battle,  Wm.  H.,  Jr. 

Chapel  Hill, 

N.C. 

Joel  D.  Battle. 

Becker,  Otto 

Belle  Tiloo, 

Wyoming, 

Pa. 

T.  Becker. 

Belden,  0.  S. 

Salem, 

Salem, 

N.  J. 

Q.  Gibbon. 

Bernard,  Robt.  S.,  Jr. 

Norfolk, 

Norfolk, 

Va. 

W.  J.  Moore. 

Bethell,  Chas.  P. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

John  P.  Bethell. 

Bickers,  W.  A.  (M.  D.) 

Leon, 

Madison, 

Ya. 

Bidlack,  W.  W.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Biegler,  Jos. 

Rochester, 

Monroe, 

N.  Y. 

A.  P.  Biegler. 

Blackwell,  Lewis  S. 

Pennington, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

E.  T.  Blackwell. 

Boaz,  Crispin  D.  (M.D.) 

New  Concord, 

Calloway, 

Ky. 

Bockius,  S.  Atlee 

Myerstown, 

Lebanon, 

Pa. 

Benj.  Rohrer  &  W.  ! 

Atlee. 

Boileau,  N.  B. 

Easton, 

Northampton, 

Pa. 

C.  C.  Jennings. 

Boisnot,  Jas.  M. 

Six  Mile  Run, 

Somerset, 

N.  J. 

Jacob  Quick. 

Bolton,  Edw.  C. 

New  Orleans, 

La. 

R.  A.  F.  Penrose. 

Bondurant,  Thos.  L. 

Buckingham  C. 

H. 

Va. 

W.  P.  Hall. 

Booth,  John  W. 

Fairport, 

Granville, 

N.C. 

J.  Paschall  &  P.  P. 

Peace. 

Boude,  J.  K. 

Carthage, 

Hancock, 

HI. 

T.  Boude. 

Bowers,  Lorenzo  F. 

Mt.  Carmel, 

Wabash, 

Ill. 

Cyrus  D.  Gloninger. 

Bowman,  David  Good 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  A.  Martin. 

Boykin,  Edwin  D. 

Cooksville, 

Noxubee, 

Miss. 

R.  E.  Rogers. 

Boyle,  P.  A. 

Carlisle, 

Cumberland, 

;Pa. 

A.  J.  Herman. 

Boynton,  G.  M. 

Albany, 

Dougherty, 

Ga. 

J.  Hilsman. 

Bradley,  Ely 

Belleville, 

Conecuh, 

Ala. 

J.  Shaw  &  J.  M.  Coi 

5 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Bragg,  John  C. 

Petersburg, 

Dinwiddie, 

Ya.  Levick,IIunt&  Penrose. 

Branch,  John  H. 

Enfield, 

Halifax, 

N.  C.  H.  Joyner. 

Bray,  Leander  M. 

Brush  Creek, 

Randolph, 

N.C.  C.  E.  Graves. 

Breed,  S.  P.  (M.  D.)  Pleasant  View,  ' 

Brinckle,  Samuel  C.,  Jr.  Philadelphia, 
Buck,  Fred.  J.  (M.D.)  Philadelphia, 

Schuyler, 

Ill. 

Pa.  W.  D.  Brinckle. 

Pa. 

Bunting,  Ross  R.  (M.  D.)  Roxborough, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Bynum,  Jos.  M. 

Pittsborough, 

Chatham, 

N.C.  Levick,  Hunt  &  Penrose. 

Bynum,  Mark  W. 

Tripoli, 

Tishomingo, 

Miss.  R.  E.  Rogers  &  J.  A. 
Hanks. 

Cadwallader,  D.  Willi3 

Yardleyville, 

Bucks, 

Pa.  C.  Swayne. 

Caldwell,  Henry  M. 

Greenville, 

Butler, 

Ala.  J.  T.  Broughton. 

Calhoun,  J.  Theodore 

Rahway, 

Middlesex, 

N.  J.  S.  Abernethy. 

Campbell,  Samuel  A. 

Clinton, 

Green, 

Ala.  W.  Wells. 

Carpenter,  Thos.  P. 

Criglersville, 

Madison, 

Ya.  A.  R.  Barbee. 

Carter,  John  L. 

Scoober, 

Kemper, 

Miss.  S.  M.  D.  Webb. 

Carter,  Robt.  (M.D.) 

Philadelphia, 

IT.  S.N. 

Carter,  ¥m.  E. 

Lumpkin, 

Stewart, 

Ga.  Jardine  E.  Carter. 

Caruthers,  John  W. 

Commerce, 

Tunica,. 

Miss.  J.  P.  Nelms  &  J.  Carson, 

Catchings,  Thos.  A. 

Bolton’s  Depot, 

Hinds, 

Miss.  R.  E.  Rogers  &  T.  J. 
Catchings. 

Cecil,  Thos.  W.  (M.  D.j 

Cedar  Bluff, 

Tazwell, 

Ya. 

Chandler,  A.  Henry 

Dorchester, 

Westmoreland 

,  N.  B.  Lewis  Johnson. 

Chandler,  J.  A.  (M.  D.) 

Guiney’s  Depot, 

Caroline, 

Va. 

Chaney,  T.  Y. 

Chappell,  0.  W. 

Deer  Creek, 
Dinwiddie  C.  H., 

Issaquena, 

Miss.  H.  R.  Pitts. 

Va.  H.  C.  Worsham. 

Child,  Duff  D. 

Mobile, 

Mobile, 

Ala.  J.  C.  Nott  &  J.  Leidy 

Chrichlow,  John 

Williamston, 

Martin, 

N.  C.  R.  E.  Rogers. 

Christy,  Henry  C. 

Altona, 

Blair, 

Pa.  J.  T.  Christy. 

Claxton,  Jas.  R. 

Somerville, 

Fayette, 

Tenn.  R.  H.  Harvey. 

Clemens,  James  W. 

Wheeling, 

Ohio, 

Va.  W.  J.  Bates. 

Clements,  Jos.  M. 

Rockville, 

Montgomery, 

Md.  Chas.  Maddox. 

Cline,  A.  Hamilton 

Fort  Smith, 

Sebastian, 

Ark.  A.  Dunlap. 

Coit,  Win.  N.  (M.  D.) 

Plattsburg, 

Clinton, 

N.  Y. 

Coleman,  Warner  W. 

Gloucester  C.  H., 

Gloucester, 

Va.  S.  R.  Jackson. 

Colley,  Francis  S.  (M.  D.)  Monroe, 

Walton, 

Ga. 

Cook,  Jos.  S.  (M.  D.) 

Easton, 

Northampton, 

Pa. 

Cooper,  John 

Cooper’s  Plains, 

Steuben, 

N.Y.  H.  H.  Smith. 

Coppedge,  0.  De  Witt 

Castalia, 

Nash, 

N.  C.  J.  B.  Outlaw. 

Coriell,  W.  Wallace 

Rahway, 

Essex, 

N.  J.  T.  B.  Smith  &  J.  H- 
Janeway. 

Corson,  Thos.  J.  (M.  D.) 
Cottilla,  Edw.  F. 

Trenton, 

Havana, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

Cuba.  Le  Riverend. 

Cousins,  A.  S. 

Craigen,  Wm.  J. 

Petersburg, 

Washington, 

Dinwiddie, 

Va.  Penrose,Levick<feHunt. 
D.  C.  R.  K.  Stone. 

Crane,  Chandler  (M.D) 
Cresson,  Chas.  C. 

Cruice,  Robt.  B. 

Economy, 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Colchester,  N.  Scotia. 

Pa. 

Pa.  F.  R.  Blake. 

Culver,  W.  W. 

Carlisle, 

Cumberland, 

Pa.  A.  J.  Herman. 

Curran,  Thos.  M. 

Margaretta, 

York, 

Pa.  M.  D.  G.  Pfeiffer. 

Curry,  Walker 

Kelly’s  Springs, 

Talladega, 

Ala.  Jas.  M.  Corse. 

Curtis,  Geo.  B. 

Honesdale, 

Wayne, 

Pa.  C.  King. 

Cutter,  Ephraim  (M.  D.) 

Woburn, 

Middlesex, 

Mass. 

6 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE 

PRECEPTOR. 

Daniel,  Benj.  W. 

Americus, 

Sumter, 

Ga. 

G.  F.  Cooper. 

Davis,  Hugh  J.  (M.  D.) 

Warrenjton, 

N.C. 

Davis,  Robt.  M. 

New  Store, 

Buckingham, 

Va. 

R.  Hales. 

Dayton,  Ferd.  Y. 

Trenton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

J.  B.  Coleman. 

Dearing,  Asa  W.,  Jr. 

Flint  Hill, 

Rappahannock,  Va. 

Sears  &  Browning. 

Demme,  Theodore  A. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

q.  B.  Wood. 

Dick,  Walter  B. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Dickinson,  Henry  B. 

Pack’s  Ferry, 

Monroe, 

Ya. 

J.  G.  Manser. 

Dimmitt,  E.  C. 

Germantown, 

Mason, 

Ky. 

J.  A.  Coburn. 

Dimon,  Theodore  (M.  D.)  Auburn, 

Cayuga, 

N.Y. 

Dixon,  Jo.  E. 

Columbia, 

Maury, 

Tenn. 

A.  H.  &  W.  H.  Brown. 

Dorsey,  Harry  W. 

Frederick, 

Frederick, 

Md. 

Waters  &  Johnson. 

Doss,  Henry  W. 

Pickensville, 

Pickens, 

Ala. 

J.  C.  Nott. 

Dougherty,  Ed.  C.  (M.  D  )  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Douthit,  J.  E. 

Clemmonsville, 

Davidson, 

N.C. 

A.  C.  Wharton. 

Drake,  Andrew  B. 

Asheborough, 

Randolph, 

N.C. 

Jas.  M.  Irvine. 

Duer,  James  H. 

Cincinnati, 

Ohio. 

G.  B.  Wood. 

Duggan,  Jas.  B. 

Warthen’s  Store, 

Washington, 

Ga. 

John  H.  Sullivan. 

Duggar,  B.  H. 

Macon, 

Marengo, 

Ala. 

White  &  Browder. 

Duncan,  Wm.  S. 

Brownsville, 

Fayette, 

Pa. 

M.  0.  Jones. 

Eagleton,  James  M. 

Murfreesboro’, 

Rutherford, 

Tenn. 

L.  W.  Knight. 

Edwards,  Thos.  H. 

Thomasville, 

Thomas, 

Ga. 

S.  S.  Adams. 

Ellis,  A.  Jackson 

Garysburg, 

Northampton, 

N.C. 

B.  F.  Person. 

Estes,  Henderson 

Maury, 

Columbia, 

Tenn. 

A.  H.  &  W.  H.  Brown 

&  J  Carson. 

Evans,  Horace  Y. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

H.  Evans. 

Everett,  Robt.  C. 

South  Quay, 

Nansemond, 

Va. 

Wm.  H.  Lee. 

Everingham,  J. 

West  Point, 

Lee, 

Iowa. 

J.  D.  Eads  &  J.  M.  Ma¬ 

jor. 

Ewing,  H.  M. 

Fulton  House, 

Lancaster, 

Pa. 

B.  F.  Sides. 

Fisher,  Calvin  P.  W. 

Boalsburg, 

Centre, 

Pa. 

H.  H.  Smith. 

Flynn,  Wm. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

John  Flynn. 

Forbes,  Jos.  J.. 

Greenville, 

Pitt, 

N.C. 

Blow  &  R.  E.  Rogers. 

Forwood,  J.  Larkin 

Chester, 

Delaware, 

Pa. 

C.  J.  Morton. 

Foulk,  Jos.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Fraley,  J.  R. 

Salisbury, 

Rowan, 

N.C. 

J.  K.  Hall. 

Fraser,  E.  Irvin 

Harper’s  Home, 

Brunswick, 

Va. 

A.  M.  Feild. 

Friend,  Nat. 

Eutaw, 

Greene, 

Ala. 

P.  B.  Minor. 

Fryer,  Blencowe  E. 

Germantown, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Betton  &  Dock. 

Fuller,  John  L. 

Leasburg, 

Caswell, 

N.C. 

J.  A.  Stanfield  &  R.  E. 

Rogers. 

Garnett,  A.  S.  (M.  D.) 

Oak  Grove, 

Westend, 

Va. 

Gebhard,  Lewis  H.  (M.D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Gibbes,  Robert  R. 

Beaufort, 

Beaufort, 

S.C. 

A.  S.  Gibbes. 

Gibbs,  Benj.  F. 

Juliustown, 

Burlington, 

N.  J. 

Geo.  F.  Fort. 

Gibbon,  Robert  (M.  D.) 

Charlotte, 

Mechlenburg, 

N.C. 

Gibson,  Warren  U. 

Ellerslie, 

Harris, 

Ga. 

Thos.  P.  Park. 

Gibson,  Wm.  P. 

Lebanon, 

Russell, 

Va. 

C.  Alderson. 

Goodman,  H.  Earnest 

Germantown, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Betton  A  Dock. 

Gootee,  Benj.  S. 

Templerville, 

Queen  Ann, 

Md. 

F.  A.  Clift. 

Gordon,  Hiram  W. 

Madison  C.  H., 

Madison, 

Va. 

J.  W.  Taylor. 

7 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Graham,  A.  H.  (M.D.) 

Charlotte, 

Mechlenburg, 

N.C. 

Graves,  James  T. 

Yanceyville, 

Caswell, 

N.C.  Allen  Gunn. 

Gray,  Charles 

Annapolis, 

Nova  Scotia.  J.  E.  Forsythe. 

Greeno,  Harris  S. 

Canton, 

Bradford, 

Pa.  David  Holmes. 

Gregg,  James  P. 

Hublersburg, 

Centre, 

Pa.  Potter  &  Mitchell. 

Gressom,  Eugene 

Oxford, 

Granville, 

N.  C.  H.  C.  Herndon. 

Grier,  Wm.  P. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  J.  Carson. 

Grigsby,  Jas.  L. 

Winchester, 

Clark, 

Ky.  Hood  &  Chase. 

Hackley,  Chas.  E. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  J.  J.  Levick. 

Hall,  Forgus  S. 

Jackson, 

Madison, 

Tenn.  Robert  Fenner. 

Hampton,  John  T. 

Plymouth, 

Washington, 

N.  C.  H.  H.  Smith. 

Hand,  Daniel  W.  (M.  D.) 

Cape  May  C.  H., 

Cape  May, 

N.  J. 

Handy,  John  H. 

Franklin, 

Williamson, 

Tenn.  D.  B.  Cliff. 

Handy,  Wm.  N.  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Hanly,  Jos.  J. 

Camden, 

Camden, 

N.  J.  C.  P.  Keichline. 

Hanner,  Jas.  P. 

Franklin, 

Williamson, 

Tenn.  J.  S.  Park. 

Harlan,  Geo.  C. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  J.  Parrish. 

Harris,  Chas.  H. 

Roles  ville, 

Wake, 

N.  C.  B.  S.  Harrison. 

Harrison,  Geo.  T.  (M.D.)  Univ.  ofVa., 

Albemarle, 

Ya. 

Harrison,  J.  P.  (M.D.) 

Richmond, 

Henrico, 

Ya. 

Harvey,  Geo.  S.  G. 

Abington, 

Montgomery, 

Pa.  S.  D.  Harvey. 

Hattie,  Alex.  G. 

Caledonia, 

Guysborough,  N.  Sco.  W.  Darrah. 

Haughton,  Chas.  T. 

Raleigh, 

Wake, 

N.  C.  H.  Seawell. 

Hawes,  Cary  N. 

Paris, 

Bourbon, 

Ky.  E.  W.  Ingles. 

Hawk,  Edward  P. 

Lambertville, 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J.  Wm.  Wetherill. 

Hawkins,  Wm.  H. 

Rocky  Comfort, 

Sevier, 

Ark.  H.  R.  Robards  &J.  Car- 

Hay,  William 

Millwood, 

Clark, 

son. 

Va.  Dr.  Dunbar. 

Hayes,  Robt.  F. 

Mifflinburg, 

Union, 

Pa.  G.  S.  Kemble. 

Hendric,  Jas.  D.  (M.D.)  Doylestown, 

Bucks, 

Pa. 

Henkel,  Caspar  C. 

New  Market, 

Shenandoah, 

Va,  S.G.&S.P.C.  Henkel. 

Hicks,  Benj.  B. 

Oxford, 

Granville, 

N.  C.  Paschall  &  Hicks. 

Hill,  David  W. 

Barrington, 

Shelburne,  Nova  Sco.  H.  L.  Kelly. 

Hill,  Elexis 

Farmersville, 

Seneca, 

N.  Y.  J.  0.  Hill. 

Hillbish,  D.  J.  (M.  D.) 

Millheim, 

Centre, 

Pa. 

Hines,  James  M. 

Marlborough, 

Pitt, 

N.  C.  E.  J.  Blount. 

Hinkle,  Albert  G.  B. 

Point  Pleasant, 

Bucks, 

Pa.  James  M.  Ridge. 

Hitch,  Wm.  J. 

Laurel, 

Sussex, 

Del.  Aaron  Mauck. 

Hodge,  H.  Lenox 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  H.  L.  Hodge. 

Hodges,  Jas.  Gregory 
(M.  D.) 

Portsmouth, 

Norfolk, 

Va. 

Holmes,  Laurentius 

Olive  Branch, 

De  Soto, 

Miss.  R.  R.  Holmes  &  R.  E. 

Horton,  0.  R. 

Anderson  C.  H., 

Anderson, 

Rogers. 

S.C.  G.  R.  &  W.  C.  Brown. 

Houston,  Isaac  H. 

Georgetown, 

Sussex, 

Del.  Chas.  H.  Richards. 

Howard,  John 

Tarborough,  r 

Edgecombe, 

N.  C.  A.  H.  Macnair. 

Howell,  S.  B. 

Camden, 

Camden, 

N.  J.  R.  E.  Rogers. 

Hughes,  Isaac  W.  (M.D.)  West  Philadelphia 

Pa. 

Huntington,  David  L. 

Charleston, 

Middlesex, 

Mass.  H.  H.  Smith. 

Hutchinson,  James  H. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  R.  E.  Rogers. 

Jackson,  John  D. 

Danville, 

Boyle, 

Ky.  Thos.  W.  Jackson. 

Jacobs,  Theo. 

Norristown, 

Montgomery, 

Pa.  Wm.  Corson. 

8 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

James,  A.  W. 

Hanging  Rock, 

Laurence, 

Ohio.  A.  Condee. 

James,  John  M. 

Vicksburg, 

Warren, 

Miss.  R.  E.  Rogers. 

Jameson,  David  A. 

Columbus, 

Muscogee, 

Ga.  W.  K.  Schley. 

Jarratt,  Jerome  S. 

Holly  Springs, 

Marshall, 

Miss.  W.  V.  Taylor,  Jr. 

Jemison,  Lewis 

Princeton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J.  J.  S.  Schanck  &  Chas. 
Whipple. 

Jennings,  Chas.  B. 

Dubuque, 

Dubuque, 

Iowa.  Finly  &  Edwards. 

Jennings,  Clement  A. 

Church  Hill, 

Halifax, 

Va.  R.  E.  Rogers. 

Johnson,  Thos.  W. 

Nassau,  N.  B., 

Harbor  Island, 

,  Baha¬ 
mas.  D.  Paul  Lajus. 

Johnston,  fm. 

Wolfville, 

Nova  Scotia.  Dr.  Johnston. 

Jones,  Chas.  W. 

Dover, 

Kent, 

Del.  Isaac  Jump. 

Jones,  John  Randolph 

Hicksford, 

Greensville, 

Va.  John  A.  Smith. 

Jones,  John  W. 

Tarborough, 

Edgecombe, 

N.  C.  N.  J.  Pittman. 

Jones,  Jos.  E.  (M.  D.) 

West  Chester, 

Chester, 

Pa. 

Jones,  Thos.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Jones,  Wm.  J. 

Oxford, 

Granville, 

N.  C.  H.  C.  Herndon. 

Kendall,  W.  Devereux 

Ell  Grove, 

Henry, 

Tenn.  Jas.  N.  M.  Lynch. 

Kenderdine,  R.  S.  (M.D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Kennedy,  Stiles  E. 

Greensborough, 

Caroline, 

Md.  Alex.  Hardcastle. 

Kernan,  Thos.  D.  (M.D.)  Lebanon, 

Russell, 

Va. 

Kile,  Hiram 

Irontown, 

Lawrence, 

Ohio.  A.  Condee. 

Killgore,  Jas.  L. 

Christiana, 

New  Castle, 

Del.  H.  H.  Smith. 

King,  James  (M.D.) 

Pittsburg, 

Alleghany, 

Pa. 

Knight,  Chas.  W. 

Tarborough, 

Edgecomb, 

N.  C.  A.  H.  Macnair. 

Koller,  Noah 

Bloomville, 

Senega, 

Ohio. 

Kollock,  John  M. 

Greenwich, 

Cumberland, 

N.  J.  A.  W.  McDowell. 

Krepps,  Chas.  W. 

Brownsville, 

Fayette, 

Pa.  W.  L.  Lafferty. 

Ladd,  France  D. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Landram,  Thos.  D. 

Mt.  Pleasant, 

Spotsylvania, 

Va.  N.  S.  Waller. 

Landreaux,  Robt. 

New  Orleans, 

La.  Jos.  Carson. 

^arison,  Geo.  H. 

Lambertville, 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J.  Samuel  Lilly. 

Larkin,  W.  C. 

Uniontown, 

Perry, 

Ala.  Bradfield  &  Hudson. 

Lea,  Calvin  D. 

Yancyville, 

Caswell, 

N.  C.  A.  G.  Yancey. 

Lea,  Calvin  G. 

Yancyville, 

Caswell, 

N.  C.  James  E.  Williamson. 

Leach,  John  S. 

Leachburg, 

Johnston, 

N.  C.  J.  T.  Leach. 

Le  Conte,  James 

Macon, 

Ga.  Nottingham. 

Leecraft,  Lafayette  F. 

Beaufort, 

Carteret, 

N.  C.  M.  F.  Arendell. 

Leedom,  J.  Moore 

Germantown, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Betton  &  Dock. 

Lehn,  John  P. 

Mechanicsburg, 

Cumberland, 

Pa.  James  B.  Herring. 

Leidy,  Philip,  jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  J.  Leidy. 

Leinback,  A.  H. 

Salem, 

Forsythe, 

N.  C.  Levick,Hunt& Penrose. 

Leiper,  Arch.  K. 

Hookstown, 

Beaver, 

Pa.  R.  A.  Moon. 

Lesley,  Wm.  Wood 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Jas.  Darrah. 

Leverett,  Fred.  P.  (M.  D.)  Pocotatigo, 

Beaufort, 

S.C. 

Leverett,  H.  B. 

Washington  C.  H.,  Washington, 

Ala.  D.  Hays  Agnew. 

Levy,  E.  M. 

West  Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Dr.  Zeigler. 

Lindsay,  John  L. 

Criglersville, 

Madison, 

Va.  G.  N.  Thrift. 

Linton,  Herman  B. 

Philadelphia, 

'  Pa.  R.  Q.  Shelmerdine. 

Little,  J.  Russell  (M.D.) 

Pembroke, 

Merrimac, 

N.H. 

Livezey,  Edward 

Plymouth  Meeting,  Montgomery, 

Pa.  H.  Corson. 

Longabough, N.  H. 

Norristown, 

Montgomery, 

Pa.  J.  B.  Dunlap. 

9 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE 

.  PRECEPTOR. 

Losch,  Henry 

Germany. 

Lotz,  George 

New  Berlin,, 

Union, 

Pa. 

J.  R.  Lotz. 

Lowry,  Triplett  E. 

Lowry, 

Bedford, 

Va. 

John  S.  Mitchell. 

Lyon,  Samuel  E. 

Leesburg, 

Washington, 

Tenn. 

S.  B.  Cunningham. 

Maclure,  Wm.  M.  G. 

Nassau, 

New  Provi- 

• 

dence,  Bahamas. 

Dr.  Kirkwood. 

Macnair,  A.  H.  (M.  D.) 

Tarboro’, 

Edgecomb, 

N.  C. 

Macon,  Gideon  H. 

Albany, 

Dougherty, 

Ga. 

F.  C.  Lunday. 

Magee,  James  I. 

Chester, 

Delaware, 

Pa. 

Chas.  J.  Morton. 

Maney,  Hardy  James 

Franklin, 

Williamson, 

Tenn. 

J.  S.  Park. 

Maney,  Wm.  B.  (M.  D.) 

Nashville, 

Davidson, 

Tenn. 

Markley,  A.  D. 

Phoenixville, 

Chester, 

Pa. 

J.  B.  Dunlap. 

Markley,  Geo.  H. 

Lancaster, 

Lancaster, 

Pa. 

D.  Williamson  &  M. 

Withers. 

Marshall,  Thos.  (M.  D.) 

Markham, 

Fauquier, 

Va. 

Martin,  Alfred  J. 

Allentown, 

Lehigh, 

Pa. 

T.  H.  Martin. 

Martin,  Dewees  J. 

Allentown, 

Lehigh, 

Pa. 

Chas.  H.  Martin. 

Martin,  Edwin  G.  (M.D.)  Allentown, 

Lehigh, 

Pa. 

Martin,  Henry  F. 

Allentown, 

Lehigh, 

Pa. 

Chas.  H.  Martin. 

Matthews,  Benj.  B. 

Lambertville, 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J. 

Wm.  Wetherill. 

McCall,  Chas.  A. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Jos.  Carson. 

McCallmont,  G. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

G.  F.  McCallmont. 

McCann,  A.  G. 

Mobile, 

Ala. 

G.  E.  Redwood. 

McCauley,  James  D. 

Peters’  Creek, 

Lancaster, 

Pa. 

I.  S.  Worrall. 

McClung,  Jos.  (M.  D.) 

Fairfield, 

Rockbridge, 

Va. 

McCorkle,  A.  L.  (M.  D.)  Lexington, 

Rockbridge, 

Va. 

McCravy,  Robert  D. 

Burnt  Factory, 

Spartanburg, 

S.  C. 

G.  H.  King. 

McCulloh,  James  A. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

McGill,  James  W. 

Shelby  ville, 

Bedford, 

Tenn. 

J.  G.  Barksdale. 

McGougan,  John  M. 

Dundarrach, 

Robeson, 

N.  C. 

H.  M.  Richardson. 

McGrath,  John  M. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

R.  A.  Givin. 

McKim,  W.  J.  (M.  D.) 

Penn’s  Valley, 

Centre, 

Pa. 

W.  J.  McKim. 

McKinnon,  Wm.  B. 

Rockingham, 

Richmond, 

N.  C. 

Covington  &  McLean. 

McLeod,  Geo.  I. 

Wellsboro’, 

Tioga, 

Pa. 

H.  H.  Smith. 

McMahon,  F.  S.  S. 

Courtland, 

Lawrence, 

Ala. 

Shackelford  &  Bentley. 

McMannen,  L.  D. 

South  Lowell, 

Orange, 

N.  C. 

R.  Blacknall. 

McPherson,  John  E. 

Holly  Springs, 

Marshall, 

Miss. 

N.  E.  Leggett  &  F. 

• 

Ryan. 

McTyre,  Adoniram  R.  J. 

Midlothian, 

Chesterfield, 

Va. 

J.  Hancock. 

Mead,  E.  P. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Mears,  J.  Howell 

Branchtown, 

Pa. 

Mellick,  Wesley 

Light  Street, 

Columbia, 

Pa. 

J.  Smith. 

Mercein,  James  R. 

Easton, 

Northampton, 

Pa. 

Merritt,  Daniel  S. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

R.  E.  Rogers. 

Millan,  Geo.  R.  (M.  D.) 

Savannah, 

Chatham, 

Ga. 

Miller,  A.  S.  (M.  D.) 

New  Market, 

Shenandoah, 

Va. 

Miller,  Lewis 

Kuston, 

Lenoir, 

N.  C. 

Mitchell,  E.  F. 

Mitchell,  R.  Tasker 

McVeytown, 

Mifflin, 

Pa. 

G.  V.  Mitchell. 

(M.  D.) 

Warren  ton, 

Fauquier, 

Va. 

Mock,  A.  L. 

Clemmonsville, 

Davidson, 

N.  C. 

A.  C.  Wharton. 

Monette,  Wm.  E. 

Vicksburg, 

Warren, 

Miss. 

D.  B.  Nailer. 

Moore,  Benj.  W. 

Franklin, 

Holmes, 

Miss. 

Samuel  Sample. 

10 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Moore,  Thomas  J. 

Hollidayshurg, 

Blair, 

Pa. 

J.  A.  Landris. 

Morgan,  Geo.  H. 

Wysox, 

Bradford, 

Pa. 

J.  E.  Ingham. 

Morgan,  I.  DuB. 

Eutaw, 

Green, 

Ala. 

J.  C.  Anderson. 

Morrison,  W.  Clingan 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Dr.  Morrison, 

Morton,  Samuel 

Clinton, 

Green, 

Ala. 

S.  W.  Clanton. 

Morton,  Sam’l  G.  (M.D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Mott,  Alex.  B.  (M.  D.) 

New  York  City, 

N.  Y. 

Murphey,  R.  R. 
Murphey,  Thomas  C. 

Unionville, 

Union, 

S.  C. 

C.  D.  Bobo.  4 

(M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Myers,  Arthur  P. 

Sumterville, 

Sumter, 

Ala. 

J.  H.  Webb  &  R.  E. 

Rogers. 

Nash,  Thos.  S. 

Elizabeth  City, 

Pasquotank, 

N.  C. 

P.  A.  R.  C.  Cohoon. 

Nassau,  W.  B. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

W.  L.  Atlee. 

Newman,  Thomas 

Booth’s  Corner, 

Delaware, 

Pa. 

Lewis  Windle. 

Newton,  John,  jr. 

Lodiana, 

North  India.  John  Chester. 

Norcom,  Wm.  A.  B. 

Edenton, 

Chowan, 

N.  C. 

Jos.  Carson  &  S.  S. 

Satchwell. 

Norman,  Hardy  H. 

Plymouth, 

Washington, 

N.  C. 

J.  W.  Bell. 

Norris,  Geo.  Pepper 

Wilmington, 

Del. 

Lewis  Windle. 

Nott,  J.  Deas 

Mobile, 

Ala. 

J.  C.  Nott. 

Oliver,  Hillary  F. 

Greenville, 

Butler, 

Ala. 

C.  D.  Parmer. 

Oliver,  Wm.  A. 

Dunnsville, 

Essex, 

Ya. 

Wm.  G.  Jeffries. 

Oliver,  Wm.  J. 

Tallahassa, 

Leon, 

Flo. 

Gamble  &  Betton. 

Ormiston,  Robt.,  jr. 

Ox  Bow, 

Jefferson, 

N.  Y. 

Jos.  Leidy  &  Samuel  T. 

Cloman. 

Owen,  Goronwy 

Mobile, 

Mobile, 

Ala. 

H.  S.  Levert,  J.  C.  Not! 

&  Jos.  Leidy. 

Owen,  Wm.  Pitt 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Foster  &  Morrison. 

Palmer,  Horace 

Sommerville, 

Fayette, 

Tenn. 

W.  H.  Maury. 

Pancoast,  Dillwin  B. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Parker,  Rich.  E. 

Gatesville, 

Gates, 

N.  C. 

0.  B.  Savage. 

Parker,  Rich.  H. 

Portsmouth, 

Norfolk, 

Ya. 

J.  F.  Harrison,  U.  S.  N. 

Patterson,  Wm.  M. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Wm.  F.  Patterson. 

Payne,  R.  S.  (M.  D.) 

Lynchburg, 

Campbell, 

Ya. 

Penrose,  Thos.  N. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

D.  H.  Agnew. 

Perkins,  Winslow  Lewis 

New  London, 

New  London, 

Conn. 

N.  £5.  Perkins. 

Pettit,  Rich.  Dale 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

H.  H.  Smith. 

Petty,  E.  D. 

Walnut  Grove, 

Spartanburg, 

S.  C. 

G.  H.  King. 

Phillips,  Jos.  Thos. 

Ma'rgarettsville, 

North  Hamp¬ 

ton, 

N.  C. 

John  A.  Smith. 

Pitts,  A.  B. 

Shop  Springs, 

Newby  Dist., 

s.  c. 

B.  R.  Worthington. 

Pugh,  Thos.  C. 

Williamston, 

Martin, 

N.  C. 

Jos.  Leidy  &  Sam’l  T. 

- 

Cloman. 

Purnell,  A.  M.  (M.  D.) 

Selma, 

Dallas, 

Ala. 

Purnell,  Geo.  W. 

Berlin, 

Worcester, 

Md. 

G.  W.  Purnell. 

Rayner,  Preston 

Brownsville, 

Haywood, 

Tenn.  Howell  &  Turner. 

Redondo,  Pedro 

Pereruela, 

Zamora, 

Spain. 

Le  Riverend. 

Reed,  Isaac  G. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Morris  &  Packard. 

Reed,  Thos.  Grant 

Woodstown, 

Salem, 

N.  J. 

J.  Hunt. 

Reid,  Wm.  T. 

Crawfordsville, 

Taliaferro, 

Ga. 

Drs.  Reid  &  Leidy. 

11 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Reily,  Geo.  W. 

Harrisburg, 

Dauphin, 

Pa. 

E.  L.  Orth. 

Rice,  George 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

R.  S.  Kenderdine. 

Riddick,  Reuben  B. 

Gatesville, 

Gates, 

N.  C. 

Caleb  Winslow. 

Riddle,  W.  P. 

Eutaw, 

Greene, 

Ala. 

J.  R.  Ward. 

Ridge,  James  M.  (M.  D.)  Camden, 

Camden, 

N.  J. 

Ritz,  Ambrose  H. 

Lewistown, 

Mifflin, 

Pa. 

Robinson,  Augustus 

Annapolis, 

ftova  Scotia. 

F.  Robinson. 

Robinson,  Francis  (M. 

D., 

F.  R.  S.) 

St.  Johns, 

N.  B. 

Roche,  J.  A. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Rodgers,  Mark 

Corsica, 

Jefferson, 

Pa. 

J.  K.  Wright. 

Roedel,  Henry  H. 

Lebanon, 

Lebanon, 

Pa. 

Cyrus  D.  Gloninger. 

Rolfe,  Phocion 

Oxford, 

Granville, 

N.  C. 

Paschall  &  Hicks. 

Rossell,  Alfonso  A. 

Flewelling’s  X  Roads, 

De  Soto, 

Miss. 

J.  Rossell  &  R.  E. 

Rogers. 


Rowland,  Melson  L. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  H.  Corson. 

Ruffin,  John  K. 

Graham, 

Allamance, 

N.  C.  Levick,Hunt&Penrc 

Sandiford,  G.  Tyson  (M.  D.) 

Somersetshire,  England. 

Sarde,  Sam’l  S. 

Camden, 

Kent, 

Del.  J.  W.  Sharp. 

Satterfield,  Gustavus  A. 

Santa  Fe, 

Maury, 

Tenn.  Satterfield,  Forgey,  « 
Leidy. 

Saville,  Henry  M. 

South  Boston, 

Suffolk, 

Mass.  H.  B.  Wilbur. 

Schaffer,  Chas. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  W.  L.  Wells. 

Schell,  H.  S. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  B.  Price. 

Schmidt,  H.  D. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  G.  Morehouse. 

Schoales,  Jos.  D. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  M.  Schoales. 

Scholfield,  Edwin  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Sears,  Geo.  H. 

Six  Mile  Run, 

Middlesex, 

N.  J.  F.  S.  Scenck  &  L.  P 

Gebhard. 

Seehorn,  J.  W. 

Watauga  Bend, 

Washington, 

Tenn.  A.  W.  Brabson. 

Senderling,  P.  M.  (M.  D.)  Troy, 

Rensselaer, 

N.Y. 

Servis,  Howard 

Clinton, 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J.  C.  C.  Phillips. 

Seymour,  Jos.  E.  (M.  D.)  Somerville, 

Fayette, 

Tenn. 

Shannonhouse,  J.  J. 

Hertford, 

Perquimons, 

N.  C.  Caleb  Winslow. 

Sheppard,  N.  C. 

Curdsville, 

Buckingham, 

Va.  W.  E.  Osborne. 

Sherk,  John  L. 

Lebanon, 

Lebanon, 

Pa.  B.  F.  Schneck. 

Sherwood,  Thos.  H. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  R.  E.  Rogers. 

Shield,  I.  Hayes 

Coatesville, 

Chester, 

Pa.  J.  <fc  C.  E.  Coates. 

Shiffert,  Sol.  S. 

Dillingersville, 

Lehigh, 

Pa.  J.  H.  Dickenshied. 

Shimer,  Jacob  S. 

Shimersville, 

Lehigh, 

Pa.  H.  H.  Smith. 

Shimer,  Reuben  L. 

Easton, 

Northampton, 

Pa.  Amos  Seip. 

Shine,  Wm.  F. 

Tallahassa, 

Leon, 

Flo.  Gamble  &  Betton. 

Shippen,  Edward 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  H.  H.  Smith. 

Sikes,  Wm.  R. 

Wilson, 

Wilson, 

N.  C:  A.  S.  Cotton. 

Silver,  Jos.  S. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Simms,  B.  E. 

Goldsboro’, 

Wayn, 

N.  C.  W.  H.  Moore. 

Sloan,  Geo.  W. 

Indianapolis, 

Marion, 

Ind.  R.  Browning. 

Smith,  Albert  H.  (M.  D.)  Frankford, 

Philadelphia, 

JPa. 

Smith,  Beaton,  jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Jos.  Carson. 

Smith,  Elliot 

Vicksburg, 

Warren, 

Miss.  Barnett  &  Birchett. 

Smith,  Jos.  E. 

Pineville, 

Bucks, 

Pa.  Alfred  Smith. 

Smith,  Richard  A. 

Haywood, 

Chatham, 

N.  C.  Robert  K.  Smith. 

Smith,  Robert  0. 

Paris, 

Bourbon, 

Ky.  T.  W.  Owings. 

12 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Smith,  ¥m.  C. 

Averasboro’, 

Harnette, 

N.  C.  Jas.  T.  Lea. 

Smith,  Xanthus 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  R.  E.  Rogers. 

Sommerville,  James  M. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  P.  B.  Goddard. 

Squire,  Wm.  It. 

Gaston, 

Northampton, 

N.  C.  Wm.  W.  Clements. 

Stanley,  James  P. 

Sommerville, 

Fayette, 

Tenn.  Jos.  Higgason. 

Stanton,  David  (M.  D.) 

New  Brighton, 

Beaver, 

Pa. 

Stearnes,  J.  L. 

Rocky  Mount, 

Franklin, 

Va.  T.  B.  Greer. 

Steele,  Henry  F. 

Oak  Forest, 

Iredell, 

N.  C.  H.  A.  Hill. 

Sterling,  Jno.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Stewart,  John  It. 

Warrenton, 

Warren, 

N.  C.  Fred’k  W.  Harrison. 

Stickney,  Charles  W. 

Stockton, 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J.  Wm.  Wetherill. 

Stokes,  James  (M.  D.) 

Milestown, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Strait,  Jas.  L. 

Hopewell, 

Green, 

Ala.  W.  Wells. 

Sutphen,  P.  Theod. 

Pluckemin, 

Somerset, 

N.  J.  C.  C.  Suydam. 

Tatum,  Robt.  F. 

Oak  Park, 

Madison, 

Va.  G.  N.  Thrift. 

Taylor,  DeWitt  C.  (M.D.)  Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Taylor,  H.  Gente 

Camden, 

Camden, 

N.  J.  0.  H.  Taylor. 

Taylor,  Rich.  H.  (M.  D.)  Memphis, 

Shelby, 

Tenn. 

Taylor,  Thos.  L.  (M.  D.)  Fredericksburg, 

Spottsylvania, 

Va. 

Terrell,  Henderson 

Prospect  Hill, 

Caswell, 

N.  C.  Jno.  Q.  Anderson. 

Terry,  Henry 

Halifax  C.  H., 

Halifax, 

Va.  N.  T.  &  W.  S.  Green. 

Thomas,  Benj.  H. 

Ringgold, 

Montgomery, 

Tenn.  N.  L.  Thomas. 

Thome,  Wm.  H. 

Palmyra, 

Lebanon, 

Pa.  L.  H.  Thome. 

Thompson,  A.  J. 

Rogers’s  Store, 

Wake, 

N.  C.  A.  W.  Gay. 

Thompson,  Sidney 

Milroy, 

Mifflin, 

Pa.  S.  Maclay. 

Thompson,  W.  S.  (M.  D.) 

Pleasant  Grove  P. 

0.  Lancaster, 

Pa. 

Thornton,  Chas.  P. 

Lumpkin, 

Stewart, 

Ga.  J.  E.  Carter. 

Tilton,  Henry  R. 

Barnegat, 

Ocean, 

N.  J.  Jos.  Carson. 

Trichler,  S.  K.  (M.  D.) 

Jonestown, 

Lebanon, 

Pa. 

Trotman,  Elisha 

Brownsville, 

Haywood, 

Tenn.  Howell  &  Turner. 

Troup,  J.  Robt. 

Darien, 

McIntosh, 

Ga.  Jos.  Carson. 

Tryon,  John  S. 

Rehersburg, 

Berks, 

Pa.  Jacob  Tryon. 

Turner,  Matt.  (M.D.) 

Bladen  Springs, 

Choctaw, 

Ala. 

Turner,  Wm.  Mason 

Hicksford, 

Greensville, 

Va.  M.  K.  &  G.  C.  Starke. 

Tutt,  C.  Pendleton  (M.D.)  Leasburg, 

Loudon, 

Va. 

Vandyke,  Edward  B. 

(M.  D.) 

Princeton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

Van  Valzah,  Robert  H. 

(M.  D.) 

Preport, 

Stevenson, 

Ill. 

Vaughan,  Aaron  C. 

Bedford, 

Bedford, 

Pa.  Wm.  H.  Watson. 

Veale,  Wm.  H. 

Claymount, 

New  Castle, 

Del.  J.  F.  Bird. 

Villa,  Gasper  M. 

P.  Principe, 

Cuba.  L.  Reverend. 

Waddy,  D.  T.  (M.  D.) 

Lovelaceville, 

Ballard, 

Ky. 

Walker,  Benj.  M. 

Plymouth, 

Washington, 

N.  C.  W.  W.  Ward. 

Walker,  J.  Newton  (M.D.)  Marcus  Hook, 

Delaware, 

Pa. 

Wallace,  Wm. 

Fredericksburg, 

Spottsylvania, 

Va.  J.  H.  Wallace  &  Son. 

Warne,  Jas.  H. 

Nashville, 

Davidson, 

Tenn.  W.  Warne. 

Watkins,  Wm.  J. 

Young’s  X  Roads, 

Granville, 

N.  C.  P.  W.  Young. 

Weber,  Jacob 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  S.  K.  Ashton. 

Weber,  Robt.  L. 

Pottsville, 

Schuylkill, 

Pa.  S.  Iv.  Ashton. 

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name.  post-office.  county.  state.  preceptor. 

Wells,  W.  Learning 


(M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Wentz,  Geo.  S.  (M.D.) 

Hazelton, 

Luzerne, 

Pa. 

Wharton,  Alfred 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Geo.  B.  Wood. 

Whippo,  Chas. 

New  Castle, 

Lawrence, 

Pa. 

C.  Pearson. 

White,  Jos.  A. 

St.  Stephens, 

Washington, 

Ala. 

J.  B.  Leverett. 

White,  Samuel  S. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

G.  S.  Ziegler. 

Whyte,  Thos.  E. 

Chappel  Hill, 

Orange, 

N.  C. 

A.  D.  Moore. 

Williams,  Junius  (M.  D.)  Boliver, 

Hardeman, 

Tenn. 

Williams,  S.  C. 

Carlisle, 

Cumberland, 

Pa. 

A.  J.  Herman. 

Williams,  Sam’l  ft. 

Monticello, 

Jefferson, 

Flo. 

S.  S.  Adams  &  R. 

Rogers. 

Wilson,  W.  L. 

Nashville, 

Davidson, 

Tenn. 

T.  C.  Black. 

Wimberly,  Samuel  H. 

Cotton  Valley, 

Macon, 

Ala. 

Wiley  K.  Fort. 

Winder,  W.  N.  J. 

Acomack, 

Accomack  C.H.,  Va. 

P.  F.  Browne,  R. 

Rogers. 

Winstead,  John  H. 

Joyners, 

Wilson, 

N.  C. 

J.  M.  Taylor. 

Winstead,  Willis  M. 

Olive  Hill, 

Person, 

N.  C. 

J.  Stanfield. 

Wise,  Geo.  W. 

Carlisle, 

Cumberland, 

Pa. 

A.  J.  Herman. 

Withers,  John  W. 

Madison  Depot, 

Madison, 

Ala. 

S.  J.  Withers. 

Wolf,  J.  G.  (M.  D.) 

Morristown, 

Shelby, 

Ind. 

Wood,  Edwajrd  R. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Wood,  G.  Benham 

Ind. 

N.  Comstock. 

Wood,  Granville  B. 

Pleasant  Grove, 

Lancaster, 

Pa. 

N.  R.  Smith  &  Soi 

Woodend,  Wm.  D.  (M.D.)  Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Woods,  J.  Frazer 

Port  Run, 

New  Castle, 

Del. 

Jno.  Fromberger. 

Woolston,  E.  B.  (M.  D.) 

Glenwood  Mills, 

Iowa. 

Wysham,  W.  E.  (M.  D.) 

U.  S.  N. 

Md. 

Yeiser,  J.  McRaven 

Vicksburg, 

Warren. 

Miss. 

Geo.  P.  Crump, 

Yoder,  Daniel 

Weaversville, 

Northampton, 

Pa. 

W.  F.  Martin. 

Young,  Joseph 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

W.  Young. 

Young,  S.  C. 

Garrettsburg, 

Christian, 

Ky. 

J.  C.  Metcalf. 

Of  the  foregoing  Matriculants  there  are  from — 


Alabama 

.  26 

Mississippi  . 

.  15 

Arkansas 

.  2 

New  Granada 

.  1 

Bahamas 

.  2 

North  India 

.  1 

Connecticut 

.  1 

North  Carolina 

.  65 

Cuba  . 

.  4 

Nova  Scotia 

.  6 

Delaware 

.  8 

New  Brunswick  . 

.  2 

District  of  Columbia 

.  1 

New  Hampshire  . 

.  2 

England 

.  1 

New  Jersey 

.  24 

Florida 

.  3 

New  York  . 

.  8 

Georgia 

.  14 

Ohio  .  .  . 

.  4 

Germany 

.  1 

Pennsylvania 

.  150 

Illinois 

.  4 

South  Carolina 

.  7 

Indiana 

.  3 

Spain  . 

.  1 

Iowa  . 

.  3 

Tennessee  . 

.  27 

Kentucky  . 

.  8 

Virginia 

.  48 

Louisiana  . 

.  2 

United  States  Navy 

.  2 

Maryland 

.  5 

— 

Massachusetts 

.  3 

Total, 

454 

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i 

liCQUlattOUS 


OF  THE 

MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF 
PENNSYLVANIA. 


The  Medical  Department  is  under  the  immediate  government  of 
the  Medical  Professors,  who  constitute  the  Faculty  of  Medicine, 
subject  to  the  Rules  and  Statutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees.  The 
Faculty  consists  of 

A  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  and 
Clinical  Medicine  ; 

A  Professor  of  Anatomy  ; 

A  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy  ; 

A  Professor  of  Chemistry  ; 

A  Professor  of  Surgery  ; 

A  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  the  Diseases  of  W omen  and 
Children;  and 

A  Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Medicine. 

The  Medical  Faculty  hold  meetings  for  the  purpose  of  arranging 
and  conducting  the  business  of  their  department,  and  for  the  pre¬ 
servation  of  order  and  decorum  among  the  medical  students. 

One  of  the  members  acts  as  Dean,  whose  duty  it  is  to  keep  the 
Minutes  of  the  Faculty,  to  arrange  the  examination  of  the  candi¬ 
dates  for  graduation,  to  conduct  the  business  of  the  Faculty  at  their 
meetings,  and  to  attend  to  correspondence. 

The  Session  for  the  Medical  Lectures  begins  early  in  October,  and 
ends  in  the  middle  of  March  ensuing. 

The  Commencement  for  conferring  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Medi¬ 
cine  is  held,  by  a  special  mandamus  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  early 
in  April. 

The  following  are  the  Rules  in  force  in  relation  to  the  Degree  of 
Doctor  of  Medicine : — 

I.  The  candidate  must  have  attained  the  age  of  twenty-one  years, 
have  applied  himself  to  the  study  of  Medicine  for  three  years,  and 
been,  during  that  time,  the  private  pupil,  for  two  years  at  least,  of 
a  respectable  practitioner  of  Medicine. 


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II.  The  candidate  must  also  have  attended  two  complete  courses 
of  the  following  Lectures  in  this  Institution  : — 

Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine, 

Anatomy, 

Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy, 

Chemistry, 

Surgery, 

Obstetrics  and  the  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children, 

Institutes  of  Medicine. 

III.  Medical  students  who  have  attended  one  complete  course  in 
a  respectable  Medical  School,  where  the  attendance  on  two  complete 
courses  is  necessary  to  a  degree,  where  the  same  branches  are  taught 
as  in  this,  and  which  is  placed  upon  the  ad  eundern  of  this  School, 
are  permitted  to  become  candidates  by  an  attendance  here  for  one 
full  course;  the  rules  of  graduation  being  in  other  respects  observed. 
They  are  also  exempted  from  the  payment  of  fees  upon  attending  a 
second  term. 

IY.  The  candidate  must  also  have  attended  one  course  of  Clinical 
Instruction  in  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  or  some  other  Institution 
approved  of  by  the  Faculty  of  Medicine. 

Y.  When  a  candidate  applies  to  the  Dean  for  admission,  he  must 
exhibit  his  tickets  to  prove  that  the  above  rules  have  been  complied 
with. 

YI.  The  candidate,  at  the  time  of  his  application,  must  deliver 
to  the  Dean  of  the  Medical  Faculty  a  Thesis,  composed  by  himself, 
on  some  medical  subject.  This  Thesis  is  referred  to  one  of  the  Pro¬ 
fessors,  who  shall  examine  the  candidate  upon  it,  and  make  his 
report  thereon  to  the  Medical  Faculty. 

YII.  When  a  candidate  is  rejected,  his  essay  will  be  retained  6y 
the  Medical  Faculty. 

YIII.  The  essay  must  be  in  the  candidate’s  own  handwriting, 
and  must  be  written  uniformly  on  letter  paper  of  the  same  size,  the 
alternate  pages  being  left  blank.* 

IX. .  Bad  spelling  in  a  Thesis,  or  evidences  of  want  of  literary 
culture,  will  preclude  a  candidate  from  examination  for  a  Degree. 

X.  A  Thesis  may  be  published  by  the  candidate  if  he  desire  it, 
the  permission  of  the  Professor  by  whom  he  was  examined  thereon 

*  The  essay  should  he  written  upon  Thesis  paper.  This  is  for  the  purpose  of 
convenient  binding  together  into  volumes.  It  is  recommended  to  the  candidate  to 
prepare  his  Thesis  before  the  commencement  of  the  second  course  of  lectures. 


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being  first  obtained ;  but  no  alteration  shall  be  made  in  such  Thesis 
without  the  consent  of  the  said  Professor. 

XI.  The  voting  on  the  case  of  each  candidate  is  by  ballot.  Can¬ 
didates  who  have  not  been  successful  upon  a  first  examination,  will 
be  permitted  to  have  a  second,  when  all  the  classes  have  been  dis¬ 
posed  of  by  the  Faculty.  The  second  examination  will  be  conducted 
in  full  meeting  of  the  Professors. 

XII.  The  candidate  shall  pay  the  fees  of  graduation  at  the  time 
of  his  examination,  or  before  receiving  notice  of  his  success;  his 
name  may  then  be  entered  on  the  register  of  passed  candidates,  for 
the  purpose  of  being  reported  to  the  Board  of  Trustees  and  included 
in  the  mandamus  for  a  Degree. 

XIII.  Candidates  who  have  passed  their  examination,  and  in 
other  respects  complied  with  the  regulations,  are  to  be  reported  by 
the  Dean  to  the  Provost,  who  will  communicate  such  report  to  the 
Board  of  Trustees,  in  order  that,  if  approved  of  by  them,  their 
mandamus  be  issued  for  conferring  the  Degree. 

XIV.  The  Degree  will  not  be  conferred  upon  a  candidate  who 
absents  himself  from  the  public  commencement,  except  by  special 
permission  of  the  Medical  Faculty. 

XV.  Graduates  of  Medical  Schools,  on  the  ad  eundem  list,  by 
attending  one  complete  course  in  this  Institution,  and  complying 
with  the  above  regulations,  are  put  upon  the  same  footing  with 
students  who  have  attended  two  complete  courses  here ;  that  is,  they 
may  present  themselves  as  candidates  for  graduation ; — also,  if  they 
attend  a  second  time,  the  tickets  will  be  free.  Such  graduates,  if  of 
five  years’  standing,  are  permitted  to  attend  the  course  of  Lectures, 
upon  a  general  ticket  of  admission,  free  of  expense,  except  the  cost 
o?  the  matriculating  ticket.  But  this  general  ticket  does  not  qualify 
for  graduation. 


EXPENSES. 

Fees  for  the  Course  of  Lectures  ($15  to  each  Professor)  .  $105 
Matriculating  Fee  (paid  once  only)  ....  5 

Graduating  Fee . SO 


CATALOGUE 


I  A 


OF  THE 


TRUSTEES,  OFFICERS,  AND  STUDENTS 


OF  THE 


UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA, 


SESSION  1857-58. 


PHILADELPHIA: 
COLLINS,  PRINTER. 
1858. 


THE  GOVERNOR  OF  PENNSYLVANIA, 

Ex  officio,  President  of  the  Board. 
REY.  PHILIP  F.  MAYER,  D.D., 

JAMES  S.  SMITH, 

KEY.  ALBERT  BARNES, 

HARTMAN  KUHN, 

LEWIS  WALN, 

ROBERT  RALSTON, 
v  REY.  BENJAMIN  DORR,  D.D., 

GEORGE  M.  WHARTON, 

TOBIAS  WAGNER, 

WILLIAM  M.  MEREDITH, 

HENRY  J.  WILLIAMS, 

REY.  HENRY  J.  MORTON,  D.D., 

RT.  REY.  ALONZO  POTTER,  D.D., 

RENfi  LA  ROCHE,  M.D., 

JOHN  C.  CRESSON, 

HENRY  D.  GILPIN, 

OSWALD  THOMPSON, 

FREDERICK  FRALEY, 

BENJAMIN  GERHARD, 

H.  BINNEY,  JR., 

STEPHEN  COLWELL, 

GEORGE  W.  NORRIS,  M.D., 

JAMES  BAYARD. 

(One  vacancy.) 


CALDWELL  K.  BIDDLE,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


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Stantrtuff  Committees 

OF  THE 

BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1  85  8. 


COMMITTEE  OF  WAYS  AND  MEANS. 

Mr.  Wain,  Chairman ,  Mr.  Williams, 

Rev.  Dr.  Mayer,  Mr.  Wagner. 

Mr.  Ralston, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  BUILDINGS,  ESTATES,  AND  PROPERTY. 

Mr.  Binney,  Chairman ,  Mr.  Gerhard. 

Mr.  Cresson, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  LIBRARY. 

Mr.  Gilpin,  Chairman ,  Rev.  Dr.  Dorr. 

Rev.  Mr.  Barnes, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  ARTS. 

Mr.  Wharton,  Chairman ,  Mr.  Fraley. 

Mr.  Thompson, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  MEDICINE. 

Dr.  La  Roche,  Chairman ,  Dr.  Norris, 

Rev.  Dr.  Mayer,  Bishop  Potter. 

Mr.  Cresson, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  LAW. 

Mr.  Thompson,  Chairman ,  Mr.  Wharton, 

Mr.  Meredith,  Mr.  Gerhard. 

Mr.  Binney, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  MINES,  ARTS,  AND  MANUFACTURES. 
Mr.  Cresson,  Chairman ,  Mr.  Colwell, 

Mr.  Gilpin,  Mr.  JBayard. 

Mr.  Fraley, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  ACADEMY  AND  CHARITY  SCHOOL. 

Mr.  Colwell,  Chairman ,  Mr.  Binney, 

Mr.  Smith,  Mr.  Bayard. 

Mr.  Wharton, 


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HENRY  VETHAKE,  LL.D., 

PROVOST  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 

JOHN  F.  FRAZER,  LL.D., 

VICE  PROVOST. 

ROBERT  HARE,  M.D., 

Emeritus  Professor  of  Chemistry. 

WILLIAM  GIBSON,  M.D., 

Emeritus  Professor  of  Surgery. 

SAMUEL  JACKSON,  M.D., 

Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Medicine. 

HENRY  YETHAKE,  LL.D., 

Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy. 

GEORGE  B.  WOOD,  M.D., 

Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  and  of  Clinical  Medicine. 

HUGH  L.  HODGE,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  of  the  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children. 

JOHN  F.  FRAZER,  LL.D., 

Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Chemistry  in  the  Department  of  Arts  and 
in  the  Department  of  Mines,  Arts,  and  Manufactures. 

GEORGE  ALLEN,  A.M., 

Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages  and  Literature. 

GEORGE  SHARSWOOD,  LL.D., 

Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Law,  including ,  inter  alia,  International,  Constitu¬ 
tional,  Commercial,  and  Civil  Law. 

JOSEPH  CARSON,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy. 

PETER  McCALL,  A.M., 

Professor  of  Practice,  Pleading,  and  Evidence  at  Law  and  in  Equity. 

E.  SPENCER  MILLER,  A.M., 

Professor  of  the  Law  of  Real  Estate  and  Conveyancing,  and  Equity  Jurisprudence. 

ROBERT  E.  ROGERS,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Chemistry. 


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CHAELES  B.  TEEGO, 

Professor  of  Geology ,  Mineralogy ,  and  Pal  ce  ontology. 

JOSEPH  LEIDY,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Anatomy. 

HENEY  H.  SMITH,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Surgery. 

HENRY  COPPfiE,  A.M., 

Professor  of  Belles  Lettres  and  of  the  English  Language  and  Literature. 

FEANCIS  A.  JACKSON,  A.  M., 

Adjunct  Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages  and  Literature. 

E.  OTIS  KENDALL,  A.M., 

Professor  of  Mathematics  in  the  Department  of  Arts,  and  of  Pure  Mathematics 
in  the  Department  of  Mines,  Arts,  and  Manufactures. 

EAIEMAN  EOGEES,  A.M., 

Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Surveying. 

G.  A.  MATILE, 

Professor  of  the  French  Language  and  Literature. 

Y.  DE  AMAEELLI,  A.M.,  Ph.  D., 

Professor  of  the  Italian  Language  and  Literature. 

EEY.  C.  C.  SCHAEFFEE, 

Professor  of  the  German  Language. 


INSTRUCTORS, 

WILLIAM  E.  McADAM,  A,M., 

Principal  of  the  Academical  Department. 

Joseph  mckinley, 

Principal  of  Boys ’  Charity  School. 

Miss  J.  BEDLOCK, 

Principal  of  Female  Chanty  School. 

Miss  M.  WALLACE  and  Miss  M.  BEDLOCK, 

Teachers  in  Charity  Schools. 


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&cairnuUal  Separtmtnt. 


WILLIAM  It.  McADAM,  M.  A.,  Principal. 

Dennis  Henesy,  Janitor. 


STUDENTS. 

[This  list  includes  those  pupils  who  entered  at  the  commencement  of  the  first 
Session.] 


Erwin  Agnew, 

Thos.  F.  Jones, 

Thos.  T.  Mason,  Jr., 

Frank  Burns, 

Walter  Eckel, 

Levi  Taylor, 

Wm.  A.  Pugh, 

E.  J.  Santee, 

Philip  Godley, 

Jas.  W.  Meredith, 

Geo.  Blight,  Jr., 

Jos.  K.  McCammon, 

Wm.  E.  Benner, 

Wm.  J.  Rushton, 

Wm.  Pilling, 

Wm.  R.  McAdam,  Jr., 

Jacob  Culp, 

A.  Henry  Craige, 

Barclay  Woodward, 

Oscar  A.  Knipe, 

Frederic  Bergmann, 

Edwin  F.  King, 

John  D.  Elkinton, 

C.  Henry  Roney, 

Wm.  Craige, 

G.  K.  Childs,  Jr., 

Philip  Estel,  Jr., 

Chas.  F.  Palethorpe, 

Wm.  Dulty, 

Sami.  Mercer,  Jr., 

H.  Bond  Palethorpe, 

D.  G.  Henkels, 

Yal.  B.  Finn, 

C.  H.  Williamson, 

J.  Edw.  Carpenter, 

G.  W.  M.  Dulty. 

Total,  36. 


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20e|iartttttHt  of  arts* 


FACULTY. 

HENRY  VETHAKE,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy. 

JOHN  F.  FRAZER,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Chemistry. 
GEORGE  ALLEN,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages  and  Literature. 
HENRY  COPPEE,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Belles  Lettres  and  of  the  English  Language 
and  Literature. 

FRANCIS  A.  JACKSON,  A.  M.,  Adjunct  Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages 
and  Literature. 

E.  OTIS  KENDALL,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics. 

GEORGE  ALLEN,  Secretary  of  the  Faculty. 

HENRY  COPPEE,  Librarian. 


Professors  not  members  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts. 

G.  A.  MATILE,  Prof,  of  the  French  Language  and  Literature. 

- ,  Professor  of  Chemistry  as  applied  to  the  Arts. 

- ,  Professor  of  American  History. 

Y.  DE  AMARELLI,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  the  Italian  Language  and  Literature. 
REV.  C.  C.  SCHAEFFER,  Professor  of  the  German  Language. 

Frederick  Dick,  Janitor. 


UNDERGRADUATES,  1857-1858.* 

SENIOR  SOPHISTERS. 


Henry  AsKhurst, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

David  W.  Biddle, 

do. 

Carlisle. 

George  T.  Bispham, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Alfred  P.  Boiler, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  Cadwalader, 

do. 

do. 

Eckley  B.  Coxe, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  W.  Duane, 

do. 

do. 

William  W.  Frazier, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  R.  Hale, 

do. 

do. 

John  P.  Lamberton, 

do. 

do. 

*  The  Catalogue  includes  the  names  of  Students  in  College  from  the  beginning 
of  the  College  year. 


8 


Charles  E.  Lammot, 

Delaware , 

Wilmington. 

Arthur  McClellan, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Gustavus  M.  Murray, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  B.  Penrose, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  B.  Riehle, 

do. 

do. 

G.  Irvine  Whitehead, 

do. 

do. 

Seniors,  10. 

JUNIOR  SOPHISTERS. 

A.  Charles  Barclay, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Edwin  N.  Benson, 

do. 

do. 

Henry  Blanchard, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  M.  Burns,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

Charles  E.  Buck  waiter, 

do. 

do. 

Edward  P.  Capp, 

do. 

do. 

L.  Henry  Carpenter, 

do. 

do. 

Cecil  Clay, 

do. 

do. 

Ludovic  C.  Cleemann, 

do. 

do. 

Richard  A.  Cleemann, 

do. 

do. 

Henry  A.  Converse, 

do. 

do. 

William  Darrach,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

Benjamin  W.  Erazier,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

J.  Haseltine  Haddock, 

do. 

do. 

Chandler  Hare, 

do. 

do. 

Thomas  Hockley, 

do. 

do. 

Edward  B.  Hodge, 

do. 

do. 

Henry  B.  Hoff, 

do. 

do. 

N.  Clemmons  Hunt, 

do. 

do. 

William  Macmichael, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  T.  McMullin, 

do. 

do. 

Robert  J.  S.  Peebles, 

Virginia , 

Petersburg. 

David  Pepper, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

John  M.  Rice, 

do. 

do. 

James  B.  Roney, 

do. 

do. 

George  Russell,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

Alexander  R.  Sterling, 

do. 

do. 

J.  Franklin  Sterling, 

f  do. 

do. 

9 


George  B.  Stroud, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

William  B.  Stuart, 

do. 

do. 

Benjamin  H.  Tatem, 

Delaware , 

St.  George’s. 

Henry  B.  Townsend, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia, 

John  Tucker,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

Philip  H.  White, 

do. 

do. 

Josias  H.  Young, 

do. 

Johnstown. 

Alfred  Zantzinger, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

SOPHOMORES. 

Juniors,  36. 

R.  Bale  Benson, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

George  M.  Bredin, 

do. 

Butler. 

Thomas  Brown, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

William  H.  Brown, 

do. 

do. 

Harry  Connelly, 

do. 

do. 

Asher  Cook,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

Henry  B.  Coxe, 

do. 

do. 

Caleb  W.  Cresson, 

do. 

do. 

George  K.  Crozer, 

do. 

(Chester).  Upland. 

Robert  H.  Crozer, 

do. 

do. 

Lemuel  J.  Beal, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Eugene  Bevereux, 

do. 

do. 

Archibald  H.  Engle, 

do. 

do. 

Robert  P.  Engles, 

do. 

do. 

Woodruff  Jones, 

do. 

do. 

James  M.  Linnard,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

Robertson  L.  Macklin, 

do ., 

do. 

John  Markoe, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  Morison, 

do. 

do. 

George  G.  Myers, 

do. 

do. 

William  Norris, 

do. 

do. 

Albert  A.  Outerbridge, 

do. 

do. 

C.  Stuart  Patterson, 

do. 

do. 

Hyland  R.  Penington, 

do. 

do. 

George  W.  Powell, 

do. 

do. 

Theodore  H.  Reakirt, 

do. 

do. 

'James  Riddle, 

do. 

do. 

10 


John  G.  Steen, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

James  A.  Tennent, 

do. 

do. 

Robert  White, 

do. 

do. 

William  W.  White, 

do. 

do. 

David  B.  Willson, 

do. 

do. 

Francis  Wister, 

do. 

FRESHMEN. 

Germantown. 
Sophomores,  33. 

I.  Newton  Baker, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

William  M.  Bayard, 

do. 

do. 

John  Q.  Carpenter, 

do. 

do. 

William  W.  Craig, 

do. 

do. 

Eugene  du  Pont, 

Delaware , 

Wilmington. 

John  Forbes,  Jr., 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Charles  W.  Gumbes, 

do. 

do. 

William  H.  Gumbes, 

do. 

do. 

Chester  D.  Hartranft, 

do. 

do. 

D.  Stanley  Hassinger, 

do. 

do. 

Edward  J.  Heyl, 

do. 

do. 

G.  Bedell  Keen, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  J.  Little, 

do. 

do. 

John  A.  Me  Arthur, 

do. 

do. 

J.  Gordon  Maxwell,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

J.  Sergeant  Meade, 

do. 

do. 

Richard  H.  Newton, 

do.  . 

do. 

Henry  C.  Palmer, 

do. 

do. 

E.  Greenough  Platt, 

do. 

do. 

James  Rawle, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  A.  Schaeffer, 

do. 

do. 

William  S.  Steen, 

do. 

do. 

Edward  S.  Yanderslice, 

do. 

do. 

Samuel  Wagner,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

J.  Chester  White, 

do. 

do. 

William  White, 

do. 

do. 

Freshmen,  26. 

11 


SCIENTIFIC  AND  PARTIAL  COURSES. 

John  B.  Bailey,  Pennsylvania ,  Philadelphia. 

Norman  Bailey,  do.  do. 

John  E.  Bready,  do.  do. 

Franklin  Coxe,  do.  do. 

Thomas  B.  Creagh,  Alabama ,  Clarke  Co. 

Henry  B.  Johnson,  Pennsylvania ,  Philadelphia. 

Charles  W.  Gr.  Smith,  Ohio ,  Cincinnati. 

Scientific  and  Partial  Students,  7. 


RECAPITULATION. 

Seniors . 16 

Juniors . 36 

Sophomores . 33 

Freshmen . .  .  .26 

Scientific  and  Partial  Students . 7 

118 


12 


JHeirtcal  Hepattwewt* 


FACULTY. 

ROBERT  HARE,  M.  D.,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Chemistry. 

WILLIAM  GIBSON,  M.  D.,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Surgery. 

SAMUEL  JACKSON,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Medicine. 

GEORGE  B.  WOOD,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  and  of 
Clinical  Medicine. 

HUGH  L.  HODGE,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  of  the  Diseases  of  Women  and 
Children. 

JOSEPH  CARSON,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy. 

ROBERT  E.  ROGERS,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Dean  of  the  Faculty. 
JOSEPH  LEIDY,  M.  C.,  Professor  of  Anatomy. 

HENRY  H.  SMITH,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Surgery. 

WILLIAM  W.  GERHARD,  M.  D.,  Assistant  Lecturer  in  Demonstrative  Medicine. 
WILLIAM  HUNT,  M.  D.,  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy. 

Francis  B.  Dick,  Janitor. 


MEDICAL  CLASS  — SESSION  1857-58. 


MATRICULANTS. 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE. 

PRECEPTOR. 

Akin,  James  T. 

Columbia, 

Maury, 

Tenn. 

John  B.  Hays. 

Albright,  John  S. 

Coopersburg, 

Lehigh, 

Pa. 

T.  B.  Cooper. 

Aldridge,  John  H.  (M.  D.  )Baltimore, 

Md. 

Allen,  J.  G.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Allen,  R.  L. 

Oxford, 

Granville, 

N.  C. 

J.  A.  Russell. 

Alspaugh,  E,  C. 

Muddy  Creek, 

Forsyth, 

N.  C, 

A.  C.  Wharton. 

Alston,  Solomon  W. 

Areola, 

Warren, 

N.  C. 

Sol.  Williams. 

Anderson,  J.  R. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Andrews,  R.  F. 

Eden, 

Randolph, 

N.  C. 

J.  B.  Alford. 

Arjona,  Joseph  E. 

Panama, 

New  Granada.H.  II.  Smith. 

Armstrong,  Jas.  G. 

Wilson, 

Wilson, 

N.  C. 

Jos.  Leidy  &  W.  Swift. 

Arrington,  B.  F.  (M.  D.)  Goldsboro’, 

Wayne, 

N.  C. 

A  say,  J.  Lambert 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

James  Bryan. 

Ashlmrst,  John,  jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  Carson. 

Atkinson,  Isaac  Lee 

Yincenttown, 

Burlington, 

N.  J. 

Z.  Reed. 

Baird,  John  L. 

Murfreesboro’, 

Rutherford, 

Tenn. 

Clayton  &  Corse. 

Baker,  C.  S.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

13 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE. 

PRECEPTOR. 

Barber,  G.  M. 

Rushville, 

Ind. 

G.  H.  Sexton. 

Barker,  Jesse 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

John  Willey. 

Barnes,  Benj.  S. 

Suggsville, 

Clark, 

Ala. 

A.  Denney  &  H.  H. 

Smith. 

Bacon,  Wm.  C. 

Upper  Darby, 

Delaware, 

Pa. 

A.  L.  Kennedy. 

Bateman,  Robt.  M. 

Cedarville, 

Cumberland, 

•N.  J. 

B.  Rush  Bateman. 

Baugh,  Yirginius  N. 

Stony  Creek, 

Sussex, 

Ya. 

John  M.  Baugh. 

Baylor,  John  C. 

Norfolk, 

Norfolk, 

Ya. 

R.  Tunstall. 

Beall,  James  W. 

Hernando, 

De  Soto, 

Miss. 

Rom.  K.  Love. 

Beall,  Thos.  T. 

Church  Hill, 

Jefferson, 

Miss. 

Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Beck,  James  N. 

Rodney, 

Jefferson, 

Miss. 

J.  R.  Dunbar. 

Beldon,  0.  S. 

Salem, 

Salem, 

N.  J. 

Q.  Gibbon. 

Bergin,  Thos.  J. 

Easton, 

Northampton, 

Pa. 

C.  C.  Field. 

Besson,  J.  E.  (M.  D.) 

Salem, 

Salem, 

N.  J. 

Bethell,  Chas  P. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  P.  Bethell. 

Biddle, Nicholas  Bouldon  Chesapeake  City,  Cecil, 

Md. 

D.  Vizey. 

Bidlack,  B.  A. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

W.  Bidlack. 

Birkey,  Henry  H.  W. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Jos.  Leidy. 

Black,  Chas.  A. 

Sackville, 

Westmorland, 

N.  B. 

Lewis  Johnston. 

Blount,  Wm.  R. 

Washington  City, 

D.  C. 

Jas.  Darrach. 

Boileau,  N.  B. 

Easton, 

Northampton, 

Pa. 

C.  C.  Jennings. 

Boisnot,  James  M. 

Six  Mile  Run, 

Somerset, 

N.  J. 

J.  Quick. 

Bolton,  Edw.  C. 

N.  Orleans, 

La. 

Levick,  Hunt,  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Bolton,  M.  L. 

Leasburg, 

Caswell, 

N.  C. 

J.  A.  Stanfield. 

Boone,  Chas.  Henry 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Booth,  John  W. 

Fairport, 

Granville, 

N.  C. 

P.  P.  Peace. 

Bowman,  David  Good 

(M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Boyer,  H.  Q.  A. 

Retreat, 

Franklin, 

Va. 

J.  C.  Carper. 

Boynton,  G.  M. 

Albany 

Dougherty, 

Ga. 

H.  H.  Smith. 

Bragg,  J.  C.  (M.  D.) 

Petersburg, 

Va. 

Brown,  John  W. 

Annville, 

Lebanon, 

Pa. 

J.  B.  Marshall. 

Browne,  John  M.  (M.  D.) 

U.S.N. 

Bullock,  Wm.  J. 

Wilson, 

Wilson, 

N.  C. 

L.  A.  Jeffreys. 

Burg,  Washington 

Manor, 

Lancaster, 

Pa. 

Geo.  C.  Burg. 

Burr,  Chas.  H. 

Portland, 

Me. 

E.  Clarke. 

Burton,  E.  W.  (M.  D.) 

Talcahama, 

Chili. 

Buster,  Walter  L. 

Memphis, 

Shelby, 

Tenn. 

Bynum,  Jas.  M.  (M.  D.)  Pittsboro’, 

Chatham, 

N.  C. 

Cadwallader,  D.  Willis  Yardleyville, 

Bucks, 

Pa. 

C.  Swayne  &  A.  Smith. 

Caldwell,  H.  C.  (M.  D.) 

U.  S.  N. 

Campbell,  C.  C. 

Wytheville, 

Wythe, 

Va. 

Robt.  Crockett. 

Cannady,  Isaac  G. 

Tranquillity, 

Granville, 

N.  C. 

A.  R.  Vann. 

Carpenter,  Thos.  P. 

Criglersville, 

Madison, 

Va. 

A.  R.  Barbee. 

Carter,  Marion  B. 

Richmond, 

Henrico, 

Va. 

14 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE. 

PRECEPTOR. 

Chappell,  0.  W.  (M.  D.)  Dinwiddie  C.  H. 

Ya. 

Childers,  J.  V. 

Pulaski, 

Giles, 

Tenn. 

J.  P.  Epperson. 

Childs,  Duff  D.  (M.D.) 
Christian,  Robt.  A. 

Mobile, 

Mobile, 

Ala. 

(M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Christy,  Henry  C. 

Fair  View, 

Cambria, 

Pa. 

J.  T.  Christy. 

Clark,  Edwin  P. 

Orange  C.  H. 

Orange, 

Va. 

E.  Taliaferro. 

Clark,  R.  Woodhull 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

A.  W.  Woodhull. 

Clarke,  Edward 

Scarborough, 

England.  C.  S.  Bishop. 

Clarkson,  Henry  M. 

Columbia, 

Richland  Dist.,  S.  C. 

J.  M’F.  Gaston  &  Jos. 

Leidy. 

Clemens,  Jas.  W. 

Wheeling, 

Va. 

Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Clements,  Jos.  M. 

Rockville, 

Montgomery, 

Md. 

J.  C.  Morris  &  John 

Packard. 

Coates,  Isaac  T. 

Chester, 

Delaware, 

Pa. 

Chas.  J.  Mortorf. 

Coggeshall,  G.  P. 

Darlington  C.  H. 

Darlington  Dist.,  S.  C. 

C.  Pendleton  Tutt. 

Coit,  Wm.  N.  (M.  D.) 

Plattsburg, 

Clinton, 

N.  Y. 

Coleman,  Thos.  P. 

Concord, 

Cabarrus, 

N.  C. 

E.  R.  &  J.  A.  Gibson. 

Corbett,  Wm.  L. 

Prospect  Hill, 

Caswell, 

N.  C. 

J.  Q.  Anderson. 

Cousins,  A.  S.  (M.  D.) 

Petersburg, 

Dinwiddie, 

Va. 

Cowan,  Isaac  E. 

Camden, 

Camden, 

N.  J. 

Atlee  &  Drysdale. 

Cox,  Henry  S. 

Mt.  Pleasant, 

Maury, 

Tenn. 

W.  G.  J.  Hunter. 

Craigen,  Wm.  J. 

Washington  City, 

D.  C. 

T.  C.  Mclntire. 

Crockett,  Rufus  A. 

(M.D.) 

Franklin, 

Williamson, 

Tenn. 

Cruice,  Robt.  B. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

F.  R.  Blake. 

Curtis,  Geo.  B. 

Honesdale, 

Wayne, 

Pa. 

C.  King. 

Daniel,  Benj.  W. 

Americus, 

Sumter, 

Ga. 

Geo.  F.  Cooper. 

Daniel,  James  F.  (M.  D.)  Stantonsburg, 

Wilson, 

N.  C. 

Darby,  J.  Thomson 

Fort  Motte, 

St.  Matthew’s,  S.  C. 

Darby  &  Jos.  Leidy. 

Daughtrey,  M.  E. 

South  Quay, 

Nansemond, 

Va. 

W.  H.  Daughtrey. 

Davis,  E.  B. 

Horn  Lake, 

De  Soto, 

Miss. 

A.  D.  Statham. 

Dearing,  Asa  W.,  jr. 

Flint  Hill, 

Rappahannock,  Ya. 

Browning  &  Sears. 

Deloatch,  Henry  W. 

Margarettsville, 

Northampton, 

N.  C. 

James  H.  Wood. 

Dick,  Geo.  H. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

R.  E.  Rogers. 

Dick,  Leonard  W. 

Sumter, 

Sumter  Dist., 

S.  C. 

J.  McF.  Gaston. 

Dick,  Walter  B. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

James  M.  Harris. 

Dillard,  Junius 

Montgomery, 

Montgomery, 

Ala. 

N.  Bozeman. 

Dil worth,  Joseph  B. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

A.  Livezey. 

Dimmick,  L.  N.  (M.  D.)  Freedom, 

La  Salle, 

Ill. 

Dixon,  Wm.  C. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Doss,  Henry  W. 

Pickensville, 

Pickens, 

Ala. 

J.  C.  Nott  &  R.  E 

Rogers. 

Douthit,  John  E. 

Clemraonsville, 

Davidson, 

N.  C. 

A.  C.  Wharton. 

Downs,  Robt.  N.  (M.D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

15 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY.  STATE. 

PRECEPTOR. 

Duer,  Edw.  L. 

Crosswicks, 

Burlington,  N.  J. 

Geo.  S.  Duer. 

Dugger,  Reuben  Hy. 

Macon, 

Marengo,  Ala. 

J.  D.  Browder  &  L. 

White. 

Duncan,  Wm.  S. 

Brownsville, 

Fayette,  Pa. 

M.  Jones. 

Dunlap,  R.  S. 

Clinton, 

Laurens  Dist.,  S.  C. 

J.  H.  Bell. 

Dupuy,  Powhatan  E. 

Henrico, 

Richmond,  Ya. 

Eagleton,  Janies  M. 

Murfreesboro’, 

Rutherford,  Tenn. 

L.  W.  Knight. 

Egle,  William  H. 

Harrisburg, 

Dauphin,  Pa. 

C.  C.  Bombaugh. 

Elliott,  Samuel  A. 

Meadville, 

Crawford,  Pa. 

E.  Ellis. 

Ellis,  A.  J. 

Graysburg, 

Northampton,  N.  C. 

B.  F.  Persons. 

Elmer,  Robt.  W. 

Bridgeton, 

Cumberland,  N.  J. 

Levick,  Hunt,  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Evans,  Edwin  C.  (M.  D 

.)Otterville, 

Cooper,  Mo. 

Evans,  Horace  Y. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

H.Evans&  Jos.Carson. 

Faison,  Thos.  I. 

La  Grange, 

Fayette,  Tenn. 

E.  F.  Shaw. 

Fassitt,  J.  B. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Dr.  Fassitt. 

Fetterman,  G.  W. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  P.  Dake. 

Finney,  James  B. 

Harrisburg, 

Dauphin,  Pa. 

C.  Seiler. 

Fisher,  C.  P.  W.  (M.  D.)  Boalsburg, 

Centre,  Pa. 

Forwood,  J.  Larkin 

(M.  D.) 

Chester, 

Delaware,  Pa. 

Fryer,  Blencowe  E. 

Germantown, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Thos.  F.  Betton. 

Fleming,  C.  Edwin 

Columbia, 

Richland  Dist.,S.  C. 

Fair  &  Huot. 

Flowers  Sam’l  B. 

Mount  Olive, 

Wayne,  N.  C. 

G.  M.  Roberts. 

Flynn,  William 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

John  Flynn. 

Freeman,  Wm.  H.  (M.D. ) Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Fry,  J.  W.  Richards 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

D.  D.  Detwiler. 

Garretson,  Jas.  E. 

(D.  D.  S.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

E.  McClellan. 

Gibbes,  Robert  R. 

Beaufort 

Beaufort  Dist.,  S.  C. 

Arthur  S.  Gibbes,  & 

R.  E.  Rogers. 

Gibbs,  Benj.  F. 

Freehold, 

Monmouth,  N.  J. 

Geo.  F.  Fort. 

Goodman,  H.  Earnest 

Germantown, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Thos.  F.  Betton. 

Gordon,  De  Witt  C. 

Pulaski, 

Giles,  Tenn. 

R.  G.  P.  White. 

Gordon,  Hiram  W. 

Madison, 

Madison,  Va. 

John  W.  Taylor. 

Gorrell,  Jos.  R. 

Ossian, 

Wells,  Ind. 

J.  R.  McCleery. 

Granbery,  Wm.  B. 

Macon, 

Fayette,  Tenn. 

R.  A.  Donoho. 

Graves,  Thos.  B.  (M.  D.)Lagrange, 

Fayette,  Tenn. 

Gray,  Chas. 

Annapolis, 

Nova  Scotia, 

J.  E.  Forsythe. 

Gray,  W.  H.,  jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

E.  B.  Vandyke. 

Gray,  Harvy  W. 

Hernando, 

De  Soto,  Miss. 

W.  B.  Gray. 

Gregg,  James  P. 

Hublersburg, 

Centre,  Pa. 

Potter  &  Mitchell. 

Gregory,  G.  C.  S. 

Enfield, 

N.  C. 

M.  C.  Whitaker. 

Grier,  Wm.  P. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Jos.  Carson. 

Griffin,  P.  H. 

Sharon, 

Taliaferro,  Ga. 

D.  A.  Newman. 

16 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Grissom,  Eugene 

Oxford, 

Granville, 

N.  C.  H.  C.  Herndon. 

Hackley,  Ckas.  E. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Levick,  Hunt,  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Hampton,  John  T. 

Plymouth, 

Washington, 

N.  C.  H.  H.  Smith,  &  B.  F. 

Fessenden. 

Handy,  John  H.  (M.  D.)Franklin, 

Williamson, 

Tenn. 

Hanly,  Jos.  J. 

Camden, 

Camden, 

N.  J.  C.  P.  Keichline. 

Harrell,  Oscar  F. 

Selma, 

Dallas, 

Ala.  C.  H.  Mastin. 

Harry,  Sam’l  M-  (M.  D.)Doe  Run 

Chester, 

Pa. 

Harlan,  Geo.  C. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Jos.  Parrish. 

Harris,  Henry  H. 

Forestville, 

Wake, 

N.  C.  Levick,  Hunt,  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Harrison,  J.  C. 

Gainsville, 

Pr.  William, 

Va.  C.  C.  Marsteller. 

Harriss,  A.  S. 

Louisburg, 

Franklin, 

N.  C.  J.  B.  Mann. 

Harris,  W.  A.  (M.  D.) 

U.  S.  N. 

Hawes,  Cary  N. 

Paris, 

Bourbon, 

Ky.  E.  W.  Ingles. 

Hawk,  Edward  P. 

Lambertville, 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J.  Wm.  Wetherill. 

Hay,  William 

Millwood, 

Clark, 

Va.  R.  E.  Rogers. 

Hayes,  R,obt.  F. 

New  Berlin, 

Union, 

Pa.  J.  R.  Lotz. 

Henley,  J.  W. 

Shelbyville, 

Bedford, 

Tenn.  R.  A.  Coldwell. 

Hess,  John  F. 

Mt.  Vernon, 

Knox, 

Ohio.  D.  P.  Shannon. 

Higgins,  W.  F. 

Marion, 

McDowell, 

N.  C.  G.  W.  Michal. 

Hill,  David  W. 

Barrington, 

Shelburne,  Nova  Scotia.  H.  L.  Kelly. 

Hines,  James  M. 

Marlboro’, 

Pitt, 

N.  C.  E.  J.  Blount. 

Hinkle,  G.  A.  B.  (M.D.J 

1  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Hitch,  William  J. 

Laurel, 

Sussex, 

Del.  Aaron  Mauck. 

Hodge,  W.  H. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Hodge,  H.  Lenox 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  H.  L.  Hodge. 

Hodgson,  F.  Day 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Hopkins,  Geo.  G. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Holt,  Jacob  F. 

Greenfield, 

Hillsboro’, 

N.  H.  J.  B.  Taylor.  ' 

Holmes,  Wm.  R.  (M.  D.) Waynesboro’, 

Burke, 

Ga. 

Hord,  Wm.  T.  (M.  D.) 

U.  S.  N. 

Geo.  H.  Horn. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Jos.  Leidy. 

Horton,  0.  R. 

Anderson  C.  H. 

Anderson  Dist.S.  C.  G.  R.  &  W.  C.  Brown. 

Hostetter,  John 

St.  Catharine’s, 

Lincoln, 

C.  W.  Levick,  Hunt,  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Houston,  J.  C. 

Warsaw, 

Sumter, 

Ala.  S.  W.  Clanton. 

Houston,  Isaac  H. 

Millsboro’, 

Sussex, 

Del.  Chas.  H.  Richards. 

Howard,  John 

Tarboro’, 

Edgecombe, 

N.  C.  A.  H.  Mcnair. 

Howard,  Benj  A. 

Pulaski, 

Giles, 

Tenn.  C.  C.  Abernathy  & 

J.  S.  Sumpter. 

Howell,  Samuel  B. 

Camden, 

N.  J.  R.  E.  Rogers. 

Howard,  Jas.  P. 

Statesville, 

Iredell, 

N.  C.  Y.  S.  Dean. 

Huntington,  D.  L.(M.D.)Philadelphia, 

P*. 

Hurd,  Sam’l  H.  (M.  D.)  Charlestown, 

Mass. 

Hutchinson,  Jas.  H. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  R.  E.  Rogers. 

17 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Hutton,  John  C.  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Jacobs,  Theo. 

Norristown, 

Montgomery, 

Pa. 

W.  Corson. 

Jacobs,  John  C. 

Jackson, 

Northampton, 

N.  C. 

W.  Barrow. 

Jaquett,  Geo.  P. 

Salem, 

Salem, 

N.  J. 

Q.  Gibbon. 

Jemison,  Lewis 

Princeton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

J.  S.  Schanck. 

Johnston,  Sam’l  F. 

Nova  Scotia, 

B.  A. 

Johnson,  Wm.  W. 

Morrison  Mills, 

Putnam, 

Fla. 

G.  W.  A.  McRae. 

Johnston  Wm. 

Wolfville, 

Kings,  Nova  Scotia. L.  Johnston. 

Jones,  C.  W.  (M.  D.) 

Dover, 

Kent, 

Del. 

Jones,  John  M. 

Clarion, 

Clarion, 

Pa. 

Jas.  Ross. 

Jones,  John  Randolph 

Hicksford, 

Greenville, 

Va. 

John  A.  Smith. 

Jones,  R.  Harrison 

Huntsville, 

Madison, 

Ala. 

Newman  &  Robinson. 

Jones,  William  J. 

Oxford, 

Granville, 

N.  C. 

H.  C.  Herndon. 

Joyce,  Elijah 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  F.  Bird. 

Kaufman,  John  F. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

R.  Q.  Shelmerdine. 

Kaufman,  J.  W. 

Freeport, 

Stephenson, 

Ill. 

J.  Charlton. 

Kendall,  W.  Devereux 

Paris, 

Henry, 

Tenn. 

J.  N.  M.  Lynch  &  Jos. 

Carson. 

Kennedy,  Stiles  E. 

Greensboro’, 

Caroline, 

Md. 

Alex.  Hardcastle. 

Kepler,  Samuel,  jr. 

Baltimore, 

Md. 

Wm.  P.  Bird. 

Kercheval,  J.  M. 

Nashville, 

Davidson, 

Tenn. 

Martin  &  Atchison. 

Kern,  Alexander  M. 

Stonerville, 

Berks, 

Pa. 

J.  B.  Kern. 

King,  B.  R. 

Leighton, 

Lawrence, 

Ala. 

G.  E.  Kumpe. 

Kirkland,  John  R. 

Warsaw, 

Sumter, 

Ala. 

S.  W.  Clanton. 

Koller,  Noah 

Bloomville, 

Seneca, 

Ohio. 

C.  Hering. 

La  Roche,  C.  P.  (M.  D.’ 

)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Larison,  Geo.  H. 

Sergeantville, 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J. 

SamT  Lilly. 

Larkin,  Wm.  C. 

Uniontown, 

Perry, 

Ala. 

H.  H.  Smith. 

Lawrence,  A.  A. 

Statesville, 

Iredell, 

N.  C. 

H.  Kelly. 

Lea,  Calvin  D. 

Yancey  ville, 

Caswell, 

N.  C. 

A.  G.  Yancey. 

Lea,  Calvin  G. 

Milton, 

Caswell, 

N.  C. 

Jas.  E.  Williamson. 

Leach,  John  S. 

Raleigh, 

Wake, 

N.  C. 

J.  T.  Leach. 

Leaman,  N.  Ed. 

Dayton, 

Montgomery, 

Ohio. 

R.  J.  Patterson. 

Lee,  Charles  C. 

Petersville, 

Frederick, 

Md. 

Levick,  Hunt,  &  Pen* 

rose. 

Leecraft,  Lafayette  F. 

Beaufort, 

Carteret, 

N.  C. 

M.  F.  Arendell. 

Leedom,  John  Moore 

Germantown, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Thos.  F.  Betton. 

Leidy,  Asher  S. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Jos.  Leidy. 

Leidy,  Philip 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Jos.  Leidy. 

Leinbach,  A.  N. 

Salem, 

Forsyth, 

N.  C. 

E.  Fischer. 

Levy,  Edgar  M. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Lewis,  John  J. 

River  Side, 

Boone, 

Iowa. 

C.  B.  Miller. 

Lindsay,  John  L. 

Criglersville, 

Madison, 

Ya. 

G.  N.  Thrift. 

Linton,  Herman  B. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

R.  Q.  Shelmerdine. 

Lippincott, Allen 

Fallsington, 

Bucks, 

Pa. 

H.  Lippincott. 

Lipscomb,  M.  Q. 

Louisa  C  H. 

Ya. 

J.  H.  Gillespie. 

18 


NAME.  t 

Little,  J.  R. 

Livezey,  Edward 
Long,  Henry 
Lotz,  George 
Lovell,  George  S. 

Luckett,  Francis  E. 

(M.  D.)  Henrico, 

Lummis,  Geo.  B.  (M.  D.) Philadelphia, 


Union, 

Pa. 

J.  R.  Lotz. 

Pa. 

R.  E.  Rogers. 

Va. 

Pa. 

POST-OFFICE.  COUNTY.  STATE.  PRECEPTOR 

Unionville,  Union,  S.  C.  C.  D.  Bobo. 

Plymouth  Meeting, Montgomery,  Pa.  Hiram  Corson. 
Mt.  Pleasant,  Maury,  Tenn.  S.  P.  Jordan. 

New  Berlin, 

Philadelphia, 


Maclure,  Wm.  M.  G.  Nassau,  New  Providence,  Bahamas.  Dr.  Kirkwood. 

Magee,  James  I.  (M.  D.)Chester,  Delaware,  Pa. 

Markley,  A.  D.  (M.  D.)  Montgomeryville, Montgomery,  Pa. 

Martindale,  Joseph  C.  Byberry,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Isaac  Comly 

Martin,  Henry  F.  Allentown,  Lehigh,  Pa.  Chas.  H.  Martin 

Mason,  Randolph  F. 


(M.D.) 

Matthews,  Benj.  B.  '  Lambertville, 
Maxwell,  J.  C.  Chappell’s  Depot, 

Mayes,  James  M.  Boligee, 

Mayo,  Peyton  H.  Tarboro’, 

McCall,  Charles  A.  Philadelphia, 
McCann,  A.  G.  Mobile, 

McCauley,  James  D.  Peters’  Creek, 
McClenahan,  Wm.  Pittsboro’, 
McCulloh,  James  A.  Philadelphia, 
McFadden,  J.  Randolph  Chester, 

McGill,  Jas.  W.  Shelbyville, 

McGrath,  John  M.  Philadelphia, 
McLean,  Wm.  L.  D.  Beattie’s  Ford, 
McMahon,  F.  S.S.(M.D.)Courtland, 
McPherson,  John  E.  Holly  Springs, 
McTyre,  Adoniram  R.  J.  Midlothian, 
Melvin,  Walter  Chestertown, 

Means,  Theo.  H.  Charlotte, 

Mears,  J.  Howell  Branchtown, 

Miller,  George  W.  Philadelphia, 

Mitchell,  R.  T.  (M.  D.)  Warrenton, 
Mitchell,  S.  B.  W.(M.D.)Philadelphia, 
Moore,  David  L.  Huntsville, 

Moore,  James  (M.  D.)  Gloucester, 
Moore,  Joseph  Amherst, 

Moore,  Thomas  J.  Hollidaysburg, 

Morgan,  Isaiah  Du  Bose  Eutaw, 


Morton  Samuel  Clinton, 

Morris,  Sidney  R.  (M.D.)Philadelphia, 
Morris,  Rowley  (M.  D.)  Decatur, 


U.S.N. 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J. 

Wm.  Wetherill. 

Newberry  Dis. 

,S.  C. 

W.  E.  Aiken. 

Green, 

Ala. 

B.  P.  Hunter. 

Edgecombe, 

N.  C. 

Jos.  H.  Baker. 

Pa. 

Jos.  Carson. 

Mobile, 

Ala. 

G.  E.  Redwood. 

Lancaster, 

Pa. 

I.  S.  Worrell. 

Chatham, 

N.  C. 

Spence  McClenahan. 

Pa. 

Chester  Dist., 

S.  C. 

J.  McF.  Gaston. 

Bedford, 

Tenn. 

J.  G.  Barksdale. 

Pa. 

R.  A.  Givin. 

Lincoln, 

N.  C. 

W.  B.  &  J.  D.  McLean. 

Lawrence, 

Ala. 

Marshall, 

Miss. 

N.  E.  Leggett. 

Chesterfield, 

Va. 

R.  E.  Rogers. 

Kent, 

Md. 

Thos.  H.  Whaland. 

Mecklenburg, 

N.  C. 

C.  J.  Fox. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Benj.  R.  Mears. 

Pa. 

R.  S.  Kenderdine. 

Fauquier, 

Va. 

Pa. 

Madison, 

Ala. 

N.  J. 

Cumberland,  Nova  Scotia,  T.  W.  Carritt. 

Blair, 

Pa. 

J.  A.  Landis. 

Green, 

Ala. 

Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Green, 

Ala. 

S.  W.  Clanton. 

Pa. 

Green, 

Wis. 

19 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Moseley,  George  W. 

Clinton, 

Sampson, 

N.  C.  Wm.  I.  Thompson  & 
E.  F.  Shaw. 

Murphey,  Robt.  R. 

Unionville, 

Union  Dist., 

S.  C.  C.  D.  Bobo. 

Murphey,  Thos.  C.  (M.  D. )  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Nassau,  Wm,  B. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  W.  S.  Atlee. 

Naudain,  C.  Brook 

Newark, 

Newcastle, 

Del.  D.  G.  Hewston. 

Neal,  E.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Newton,  John,  jr. 

Sabathoo, 

North  India. 

John  Chester. 

Newman,  Thomas 

Booth’s  Corner, 

Delaware, 

Pa. 

Newsome,  James  E. 

Winton, 

Hertford, 

N.  C.  A.  J.  Askew. 

Nixon,  Thos.  M. 

Edenton, 

Chowan, 

N.  C.  J.  P.  Jordon. 

Norris,  George  Pepper 

Wilmington, 

Newcastle, 

Del.  R.  E.  Rogers. 

Norris,  William  F. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Geo.  W.  Norris. 

Norman,  H.  H. 

Plymouth, 

Washington, 

N.  C.  J.  W.  Bell. 

Nott,  J.  Deas 

Mobile, 

Mobile, 

Ala.  J.  C.  Nott  &  J.  Leidy. 

Odom,  Charles 

Hernando, 

De  Soto, 

Miss.  W.  Odom. 

Oliver,  H.  F. 

Greenville, 

Butler, 

Ala.  C.  D.  Parmer. 

Ormiston,  Robt.,  jr. 

Ox  Bow, 

Jefferson, 

N.  Y.  Jos.  Leidy. 

Owen,  Wm.  Pitt 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Foster  &  Morison. 

Page,  A.  F.  (M.  D.) 

Bucksport, 

Hancock, 

Me. 

Pancoast,  Dillwyn  P. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Alfred  Smith. 

Parker,  Richard  H. 

Portsmouth, 

Norfolk, 

Ya.  Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 
rose. 

Patrick,  Geo.  W.  (M.  D.)  Terre  Haute, 

Vigo, 

Ind. 

Pendleton,  Jno.C.(M.D.)Hartford, 

Ohio, 

Ky. 

Penrose,  Thos.  N.,  jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  D.  H.  Agnew. 

Perkins,  W.  L. 

New  London, 

Conn.  N.  S.  Perkins. 

Perry,  Alexander 

Portsmouth, 

Norfolk, 

Ya.  J.  M.  Covert. 

Perry,  Solomon  W. 

Warrenton, 

Warren, 

N.  C.  Solomon  Williams. 

Pettit,  Richard  Dale 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  H.  H.  Smith.  v, 

Phillips,  Joseph  T. 

Margarettsville, 

Northampton,  N.  C.  John  A.  Smith. 

Potter,  Robt.  B. 

Bridgeton, 

Cumberland, 

N.  J.  J.  Barron  Potter. 

Potter,  W.  H. 

Princeton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

Potts,  0.  G.  (M.  D.) 

Keokuk, 

Lee, 

Iowa. 

Potts,  W.  Sherman 

Trenton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J.  Jno.  McKellway. 

Pugh,  W.  P. 

Jones’  Mines, 

N.  C. 

Purnell,  George  W. 

Berlin, 

Worcester, 

Md.  G.  W.  Purnell. 

Putney,  William  R.  * 

New  Canton, 

Buckingham, 

Va.  Thos.  P.  Shields. 

Ramsay,  Junius  N. 

Seaboard, 

Northampton, 

,  N.  C.  R.  T.  Weaver. 

Randolph,  Robt.  C. 

Greensboro’, 

Green, 

Ala.  Dr.  Simonds. 

Rayner,  Preston 

Brownsville, 

Haywood, 

Tenn.  Howell  &  Turner. 

Read,  R.  W. 

Boston, 

Bowie, 

Texas.  I.  M.  Ball. 

Recio,  Serapio 

Puerto  Principe, 

Cuba.  J.  Lehman  Wells. 

20 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Reed,  Isaac  G. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

C.  Morris  &  Packard 

&  Morris. 

Reed,  Thomas  Grant 

Woodstown, 

Salem, 

N.  J. 

J.  Hunt. 

Reily,  James  R. 

Washington  City, 

) 

D.  C. 

T.  C.  Mclntire. 

Rice,  John  H. 

Mt.  Zion, 

Campbell, 

Va. 

B.  F.  Williams. 

Richmond,  D.  S. 

Watson, 

Marshall, 

Miss. 

J.  T.  Hicks. 

Richmond,  Leonidas 

Holly  Springs, 

Marshall, 

Miss. 

W.  M.  Lea. 

Riddick,  Joseph  H. 

Hertford, 

Perquimans 

N.  C. 

Caleb  Winslow. 

Riddle,  William  A. 

Eutaw, 

Green, 

Ala. 

J.  R.  Ward. 

Riddle,  Willis  P. 

Eutaw, 

Green, 

Ala. 

Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Rowland,  Melson  L. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

R.  E.  Rogers. 

Ritz,  Ambrose  H.  (M.D.)Lewistown, 

Mifflin, 

Pa. 

Robards,  Thos.  H. 

Villa  Rica, 

Carroll, 

Ga. 

J.  W.  Terrell. 

Robinson,  William  T. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

D.  D.  Detwiler. 

Rogers,  W.  CharleSj 

Norristown, 

Montgomery, 

Pa. 

C.  S.  Baker. 

Ross,  George  A. 

Yorkville, 

S.  C. 

Bratton  &  Barrow. 

Rottenstine,  Louis  A. 

Dallas, 

Dallas, 

Texas.  Anson  Jones. 

Rountree,  Francis  M. 

Pleasant  Mount, 

Pitt, 

N.  C. 

Elias  J.  Blount. 

Row,  E.  W. 

Locust  Grove, 

Orange, 

Ya. 

Chas.  W.  Ashby. 

Rust  B.,  (M.  D.) 

Lacy  Springs, 

Rockingham, 

Va. 

Rust,  J.  M’Afee  ' 

Mill  Dale, 

Warren, 

Ya. 

J.  F.  Fauntleroy. 

Sadler,  Wm.  King 

Oxford, 

Butler, 

Ohio. 

Louis  M.  Coates. 

Sarde,  Samuel  S. 

Camden, 

Kent, 

Del. 

J.  W.  Sharp. 

Schaffer,  Charles 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

W.  Lehman  Wells. 

Schell,  Henry  A. 

Gallatin, 

Sumner, 

Tenn. 

H.  B.  Malone. 

Schelly,  Ambrose  Y. 

Hereford, 

Berks, 

Pa. 

J.  Y.  Schelly. 

Schenck,  Peter  Y. 

Six  Mile  Run, 

Somerset, 

N.  J. 

F.  S.  Schenck. 

Schoales,  Jas.  D.  (M.D.  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Schmidt,  H.  D. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

G.  Morehouse. 

Scholfield,' Edwin  (M.D. Philadelphia,' 

Pa. 

Sears,  George  H. 

Six  Mile  Run, 

Middlesex, 

N.  J. 

F.  S.  Schenck  &  L.  P 

t 

Gebhard. 

Seawell,  L.  H.,  jr. 

Marion, 

Perry, 

Ala. 

F.  A.  Bates. 

Servis,  Howard 

Clinton, 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J. 

C.  C.  Phillips. 

Shannon,  J.  Clement 

Elizabeth  City, 

Pasquotank, 

N.  C. 

L.  R.  Saunders. 

Shannonhouse,  Jas.  J. 

Hertford, 

Perquimans, 

N.  C. 

Caleb  Winslow. 

Shelby,  William  W. 

Lake  Bolivar, 

Bolivar, 

Miss. 

J.  J.  J.  Shelby. 

Sherk,  J.  L.  (M.D.) 

Lebanon, 

Pa. 

Sheppard,  N.  C.  (M.  D.)  Curdsville, 

Buckingham, 

Va. 

Sherwood,  T.  H. 

Edina, 

Knox, 

Mo. 

R.  E.  Rogers. 

Shields,  I.  Hayes 

Coatesville, 

Chester, 

Pa. 

J.  &  C.  E.  Coates. 

Shiffert,  Sol.  S. 

Steinsburg, 

Lehigh, 

Pa. 

J.  H.  Dickensheid. 

Shimer,  Reuben  L. 

Easton, 

Northampton, 

Pa. 

Amos  Seip. 

Shimer,  J.  A.  (M.  D.) 

Shimersville, 

Lehigh, 

Pa. 

Shippen,  Edw.  (M.  D.) 

U.  S.  N. 

Sills,  David  N. 

Belford, 

Nash, 

N.  C. 

Gray  Sills. 

21 


NAME. 

Simms,  Benjamin  E. 


POST-OFFICE. 

Goldsboro’, 


Simpson,  Doctor  J.  Laurens  C.  H. 

Slack,  J.  H.  Philadelphia, 

Smiley,  A.  H.  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 
Smith,  Albert  H.  (M.D.)Frankford, 
Smith,  A.  C.  (M.  D.)  Reiglesville, 
Smith,  H.  M. 

Smith,  Philip  W. 

Smith,  Kobert  0. 


COUNTY.  STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Wayne,  N.  C.  W.  H.  Moore  &  R.  E. 

Rogers. 

E.  G.  Simpson. 
Packard  &  Morris. 


Smith,  G.  W. 

Smith,  Xanthus 
Somervell,  Augustine  C.  Sharon, 
Sommerville,  Jas.  M. 


Murfee’s  Depot,  Southampton 
Georgetown,  Sussex, 

Paris,  Bourbon, 

Newton  Hamilton,  Mifflin, 
Philadelphia, 


Laurens  Dist.,  S.  C. 

Pa. 
Pa. 
Pa. 
Pa. 
Va. 
Del. 
Ky. 
Pa. 
Pa. 


Philadelphia, 

Bucks, 


Rich.  B.  Baker. 
C.  H.  Richards. 
T.  W.  Owings. 
Chas.  Brewer. 
R.  E.  Rogers. 


(M.D.) 

Squire,  William  R. 
Stanley,  James  P. 
Stark,  Wm.  D. 
Stearnes,  John  L. 
Sterling,  John  (M.  D.' 


Philadelphia, 

Gaston, 

Sommerville, 

Altoona, 

Rocky  Mount, 

Philadelphia, 


Stetler,  John  G.  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 
Stewart,  John  R.  Warrenton, 

Stickney,  Charles  W.  Stockton, 

Strait,  James  L.  Hopewell, 

Stuart,  William  C.  Olive  Branch, 

Sutphen,  John  C.  Bedminster, 
Swift,  Westley  (M.  D.)  Wilson, 


Tipton, 


Northampton, 

Fayette, 

Blair, 

Franklin, 


Warren, 

Hunterdon, 

Green, 

De  Soto, 

Somerset, 

Wilson, 


Tenn.  John  S.  Pate. 

Pa. 

N.  C.  Wm.  W.  Clements. 
Tenn.  Jos.  Higgason. 

Pa.  I.  T.  Christy. 

Va.  T.  B.  Greer. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

N.  C.  Fred’k  W.  Harrison. 
N.  J.  Wm.  Wetherill. 

Ala.  S.  W.  Clanton. 

Miss.  H.  N.  Ballard. 

N.  J.  P.  T.  Sutphen. 

N.  C. ' 


Taylor,  W.  A. 

Terrell,  Henderson 
Tillum,  B.  F.  (M.  D.) 
Tilton,  Henry  R. 
Thome,  William  H. 
Thompson,  Jacob  A. 
Thomas,  Columbus  A. 
Thompson,  James  M. 
Thornton,  Chas.  P. 

Thorp,  Henry  R. 
Tomlinson,  Thos.  H. 
Tremaine,  William  S. 
Troup,  J.  R.  , 

Turner,  Silas  B. 
Turner,  Wm.  Mason 


Pittsboro’, 
Prospect  Hill, 
West  Chester, 
Barnegat, 
Palmyra, 
Leasburg, 
Cedar  Rock, 
Bellefonte, 
Lumpkin, 

Brownsville, 

Roadstown, 

Halifax, 

Darien, 

Long  Pond, 
Hicksford, 


Chatham, 

Caswell, 

Chester, 

Ocean, 

Lebanon, 

Caswell, 

Franklin, 

Centre, 

Stewart, 


N.  C. 
N.  C. 
Pa. 
N.  J. 
Pa. 
N.  C. 
N.  C. 
Pa. 
Ga. 


Haywood,  Tenn. 
Cumberland,  N.  J. 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia 
McIntosh,  Ga. 
Levy,  Fla. 

Greensville,  Va. 


John  A.  Hanks. 

J.  Q.  Anderson. 

Jos.  Carson. 

Samuel  H.  Thome. 

J.  L.  Fuller. 

James  G.  Thomas. 

H.  Chase. 

J.  E.  Carter  &  R.  E. 
Rogers. 

Howell  &  Turner. 
Geo.  Tomlinson. 
.Tremaine  &  Bent. 

Jos.  Carson. 

R.  Martin. 

M.  K.  &  G.  C.  Starke. 


Usher,  Francis  M.  Newstead,  Christian,  Ky.  J.  C.  Whitlock. 

Usher,  James  H.  jr.  Newstead,  Christian,  Ky.  J.  C.  Whitlock. 


22 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE. 

PRECEPTOR. 

Van  Cleve,  John  B. 

Trenton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

John  Woolverton. 

Vaughan,  Aaron  C. 

Bedford, 

Bedford, 

Pa. 

Wm.  H.  Watson. 

Veale,  W.  H. 

Claymount, 

Newcastle, 

Del. 

Villa,  Gasper  M. 

Remedios, 

Cuba. 

J.  Reverend. 

Walker,  Benj.  M. 

Plymouth, 

Washington, 

N.  C. 

W.  W.  Ward. 

Walker,  E.  J. 

Walker,  J.  Newton 

Macon, 

Fayette, 

Tenn. 

R.  A.  Donoho. 

(M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Warr,  A.  V. 

Rossville, 

Fayette, 

Tenn. 

R.  A.  Donoho. 

Warrington,  C.  B. 

Gloucester, 

Woodbury, 

N.  J. 

Garison. 

Webb,  James  (M.  D.) 

Greensboro’, 

Greene, 

Ala. 

Weber,  Jacob 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

S.  K.  Ashton. 

Weber,  Robert  L. 

Pottsville, 

Schuylkill, 

Pa. 

S.  K.  Ashton. 

Welch,  Wm.  M. 

Bethlehem, 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J. 

W.  Opdyche. 

Welling,  E.  Livingston 
Whistler,  Wm.  G.  Mac- 

Pennington, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

H.  P.  Welling. 

Neill 

Scarsdale, 

Westchester, 

N.  Y. 

James  Darrach. 

White,  Joseph  A. 

Livingston, 

Ala. 

H.  B.  Leverett. 

White,  Samuel  S. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Geo.  J.  Zeigler. 

White,  Joseph  M. 

Cherry  Valley 

Otsego, 

N.  Y. 

White. 

Wilkerson,  Benj.  C. 

Blue  Wing, 

Person, 

N.  C. 

P.  W.  Young. 

Wilkerson,  Thomas  B. 

Buchanan, 

Granville, 

N.  C. 

P.  W.  Young. 

Williams,  Rush  F. 

Farmington, 

Davie, 

N.  C. 

Francis  Williams. 

Williams,  S.  C. 

Carlisle, 

Cumberland, 

Pa. 

A.  J.  Herman. 

Wilson,  M.  W.  (M.  D.) 

Saratoga  Springs,  Saratoga, 

N.  Y. 

Wilson,  David 
Wimberly,  S.  H. 

Union  Springs, 

Macon, 

Ala. 

W.  K.  Fort. 

Winn,  Henry  I. 

Demopolis, 

Marengo, 

Ala. 

H.  W.  Reese. 

Windley,  Samuel 

Bath, 

Beaufort, 

N.  C. 

S.  Singleton. 

Wiseman,  A.  W. 

Farmington, 

Davis, 

N.  C. 

J.  W.  Wiseman. 

Wood,  B.  S.  (M.  D.) 

Trenton, 

Todd, 

Ky. 

Woodhull,  Alfred  A. 

Princeton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

J.  S.  Schanck. 

Woods,  J.  Frazer 

Port  Penn, 

Newcastle, 

Del. 

John  H.  Fromberger. 

Woolverton,  James 

Trenton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

John  Woolverton. 

Woolverton,  Jos.  W. 

Trenton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

John  Woolverton. 

Wortabet,  Gregory  M. 

Beyroot, 

Syria. 

Packard  &  Morris. 

Wynn,  A.  L.  (M.  D.) 

Cravensville, 

Daviess, 

Mo. 

Yglesas,  de,  Manuel 

Havana, 

* 

Cuba. 

Dr.  Green. 

Young,  S.  D. 

Henderson, 

Granville, 

N.  C. 

W.  W.  Young. 

Young,  T.  F. 

Circleville, 

Loudon, 

Va. 

M.  K.  Baldwin. 

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Of  the  foregoing  Matriculants,  there  are  from — 


Alabama 

28 

Mississippi 

.  11 

Bahamas 

1 

New  Brunswick 

.  1 

Canada  West  . 

1 

New  Granada  . 

1 

Connecticut 

1 

New  Hampshire 

.  1 

Chili 

1 

New  Jersey 

.  35 

Cuba 

3 

New  York 

.  5 

Delaware 

9 

North  Carolina 

.  G7 

District  of  Columbia 

3 

North  India  . 

.  1 

England  . 

1 

Nova  Scotia  . 

.  6 

Florida  . 

2 

Ohio 

.  4 

Georgia  . 

7 

Pennsylvania  . 

.  132 

Illinois  . 

2 

South  Carolina 

.  14 

Indiana  . 

3 

Syria 

.  1 

Iowa 

1 

Tennessee 

.  25 

Kentucky 

6 

Texas 

.  2 

Louisiana 

1 

U.  S.  Navy  . 

.  0 

Maryland 

9 

Virginia 

.  35 

Massachusetts 

1 

Wisconsin 

1 

Maine 

2 

— 

Missouri 

3 

Total, 

435 

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a*ito  'Btpavtmtnt. 


FACULTY. 

GEORGE  SHARSWOOD,  LL.  D.,  Dean  of  the  Faculty ,  Professor  of  the  Institutes  of 
Law ,  including ,  inter  alia,  International,  Constitutional,  Commercial,  and  Civil  Law. 
PETER  McCALL,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Practice,  Pleading,  and  Evidence  at  Law  and 
in  Equity. 

E.  SPENCER  MILLER,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  the  Law  of  Real  Estate  and  Conveyancing, 
and  Equity  Jurisprudence. 


NAME. 

Andrew  T.  Anderson, 

OFFICE,  ETC. 

William  D.  Kelley, 

RESIDENCE. 

Philadelphia. 

Richard  L.  Ashhurst, 

William  M.  Meredith, 

do. 

Hubley  Ashton, 

William  B.  Reed, 

do. 

J.  F.  Belser, 

South  Carolina . 

Cadwalader  Biddle, 

Caldwell  K.  Biddle, 

Philadelphia. 

R.  Ashhurst  Bowie, 

George  M.  Wharton, 

do. 

J.  Hervey  Bryan, 

Admitted, 

do. 

John  Burke, 

Texas. 

Henry  E.  Busch, 

George  M.  Wharton, 

Philadelphia. 

John  B.  Collahan, 

Admitted, 

do. 

Edward  Coles,  Jr., 

George  M.  Wharton, 

do. 

S.  Dickson, 

Constant  Guillou, 

do. 

Frank  M.  Etting, 

St.  George  T.  Campbell,  do.  ' 

William  M.  Gallaher, 

Henry  Wharton, 

do. 

A.  T.  Goodman, 

William  D.  Kelley, 

do. 

S.  Gratz, 

G.  Mallery, 

do. 

Victor  Guillou, 

Constant  Guillou, 

do. 

Thomas  A.  Gummey, 

J.  D.  Brinkle, 

do. 

William  C.  Hannis, 

Edward  Hopper, 

do. 

Thomas  L.  Haydon, 

do. 

Robert  J.  Henderson, 

Theodore  Cuyler, 

do. 

Charles  S.  Huntington, 

S.  Henry  Norris, 

do. 

George  W.  Lukens, 

do. 

Clifford  P.  M‘Calla, 

F.  Wharton, 

do. 

John  G.  McCulloh, 

St.  George  T.  Campbell 

1,  do. 

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NAME. 

John  J.  McGurck, 

OFFICE,  ETC. 

John  H.  Markland, 

RESIDENCE. 

Philadelphia. 

Thomas  B.  McElroy, 

Samuel  H.  Perkins, 

do. 

John  A.  Meehan, 

D.  W.  C.  Morris, 

do. 

David  W.  Mills, 

it  u 

do. 

Jamek  T.  Mitchell, 

George  W.  Biddle, 

do. 

Thomas  Molony, 

Henry  E.  Wallace, 

do. 

William  C.  Moss, 

William  A.  Porter, 

do. 

Jacob  E.  da  la  Motta, 

B.  Gerhard, 

do. 

Denis  F.  Murphy, 

Y.  L.  Bradford, 

do. 

Cyrus  Newlin, 

William  M.  Meredith, 

do. 

0.  J.  Norris, 

Duane  Williams, 

do. 

James  Parsons, 

Admitted, 

do. 

Henry  Phillips, 

Charles  E.  Lex, 

do. 

•  Emanuel  Rey, 

Admitted, 

do. 

Ransom  Rogers, 

E.  Spencer  Miller, 

Georgia. 

John  Shallcross, 

A.  S.  Letchworth, 

Philadelphia. 

Franklin  Shippen, 

Edward  Shippen, 

do. 

A.  Lowden  Snowden, 

do. 

Simon  Stern, 

John  H.  Markland, 

do. 

Edward  J.  B.  Thomas, 

L.  C.  Cassidy, 

do. 

Samuel  S.  Thomas, 

J.  Murray  Rush, 

do. 

Samuel  G.  Thompson, 

do. 

Lewis  D.  Yail, 

R.  C.  McMurtrie, 

do. 

Charles  D.  Warner, 

Isaac  C.  Price, 

do. 

H.  R.  Warriner, 

H.  T.  Grout, 

do. 

William  N.  Waxier, 

do. 

John  W.  Williams, 

William  M.  Meredith, 

do. 

Isaac  G.  Wistar, 

Admitted, 

do. 

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Department 

OP 

MINES,  ARTS,  AND  MANUFACTURES. 


FACULTY. 

JOHN  F.  FRAZER,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Chemistry. 

- ,  Professor  of  Technical  Chemistry  and  Metallurgy.* 

E.  OTIS  KENDALL,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics. 

FAIRMAN  ROGERS,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Surveying. 

■■ - ,  Professor  of  Mining. 

CHARLES  B.  TREGO,  Professor  of  Geology,  Mineralogy,  and  Palceontology. 
- ,  Professor  of  the  Fine  Arts,  f 

- ,  Professor  of  Architecture  and  Practical  Building. 

- ,  Professor  of  Theoretical  and  Practical  Mechanics. 


STUDENTS. 

J.  E.  Bailey, 

Pennsylvania. 

Philadelphia. 

J.  Barton, 

do. 

do. 

A.  Boiler, 

do. 

do. 

Roberts  Coles, 

do. 

do. 

Eckley  B.  Coxe, 

do. 

do. 

James  De  Benneville, 

do. 

do. 

William  EL  Hodge, 

do. 

do. 

Dr.  Huntingdon, 

do. 

do. 

J.  N.  Kerlin,  M.D., 

do. 

do. 

Arthur  McClellan, 

do. 

do. 

D.  L.  Moore, 

do. 

do. 

Henry  Morton, 

do. 

do. 

J.  Norris, 

do. 

do. 

T.  C.  Oakman, 

do. 

do. 

Gr.  Phillips, 

do. 

do. 

E.  Schofield,  M.D., 

do. 

do. 

T.  Turchanin, 

do. 

do. 

Total,  17. 

*  Embracing  their  application  to  the  manufacture  of  iron  and  other  metals, 
f  Embracing  the  elements  of  drawing  and  sketching  from  nature,  and  their  ap¬ 
plication  to  practical  art. 


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etijarUfi  Schools. 


Male  Branch. 

JOSEPH  McKINLEY,  Principal. 

Miss  M.  WALLACE,  Assistant. 

Female  Branch. 

Miss  J.  BEDLOCK,  Principal. 

Miss  M.  BEDLOCK,  Assistant. 

Lawrence  Bardon,  Janitor. 


AGGREGATES. 

PROFESSORS. 


Department  of  Arts . 6 

11  11  Medicine*  ....  7 

“  “  Law . 3 

“  “  Mines,  Arts,  and  Manufactures  .  9 

Professors  not  connected  with  Departments  .  3 


28 

STUDENTS. 


Department  of  Arts . 118 

“  “  Medicine  ....  435 

“  v  “  Law . 53 

“  Mines,  Arts,  and  Manufactures  .  17 

Academical  Department . 36 

Charity  (English)  Schools  .  .  .  .155 


Total,  814 

*  In  this  Department  there  are.  also  two  Emeritus  Professors. 


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Units  autr  ^Regulations  of  tljt  acatrema. 


The  building  for  the  Academy  is  located  back  of  Nos.  42  and 
44  N.  Fourth  Street.  The  course  of  instruction  in  the  Classics  is 
preparatory  to  admission  into  the  Freshman  Class  of  the  Department 
of  Arts.  In  pursuing  the  course  of  English  studies,  the  pupils  are 
prepared  for  the  counting-house  and  active  business  life. 

Pupils  are  received  from  nine  years  of  age.  The  academic  year 
is  divided  into  two  terms — the  first  commencing  on  the  first  Mon¬ 
day  of  September,  and  terminating  on  the  last  day  of  January;  the 
second  commencing  on  the  first  day  of  February,  and  terminating- 
on  the  last  day  of  June.  The  usual  holidays  are  allowed  at  Christ¬ 
mas  and  Easter.  The  hours  of  instruction  are  from  9  A.  M.  to  1J 
P.  M.,  with  a  recess  of  fifteen  minutes  at  12  o’clock.  The  Academy 
is  closed  on  Saturdays. 


TERMS. 


The  terms  of  the  Academy  are  as  follows : — 


English  Department. 


All  the  Branches  of  a  plain  English  Education,  per  Session  .  .  .  $29  00 

Book-Keeping  and  the  higher  Mathematics,  per  Session  .  .  .  .  35  00 


Classical  Department. 

Greek  and  Latin,  per  Session . 

Greek,  Latin,  and  English,  per  Session, . 

Greek,  Latin,  English,  and  Mathematics,  per  Session, 

French,  German,  and  Drawing,  each  per  Session  .... 
Phonography,  Philosophy,  Astronomy,  &c.,  are  included  in  these  charges. 


32  00 
32  00 
35  00 
12  00 


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abstract  of  tfjr  itcgulatfons 

OF  THE 

DEPARTMENT  OF  ARTS. 


The  college  year  is  divided  into  three  terms;  the  first  beginning 
on  the  8th  of  September,  and  ending  on  the  24th  of  December ;  the 
second  beginning  (for  1858)  on  the  3d  of  January,  and  ending  on 
the  31st  of  March;  and  the  third  beginning  on  the  8th  of  April, 
and  ending  on  the  2d  of  July  (Commencement  day).  The  vaca¬ 
tions  are  eight  days  at  the  close  of  the  first  term,  seven  days  at  the 
close  of  the  second  term,  and  about  nine  weeks  at  the  close  of  the 
third  term. 

The  students  pursue  either  the  full  course,  for  the  degree  of 
Bachelor  of  Arts,  or  that  portion  of  the  course  for  which  the  degree 
of  Bachelor  of  Science  is  given,  or  any  such  portion  of  the  course 
as  the  Faculty  may  sanction,  for  which  a  certificate  of  proficiency 
may  be  given  at  the  close  of  each  session. 

The  students  of  the  full  course  are  distributed  into  four  classes, 
viz:  the  Senior,  the  Junior,  the  Sophomore,  and  the  Freshman 
Classes. 

To  be  admitted  into  the  Freshman  Class,  a  student  must  be  at 
least  fourteen  years  of  age,  and  qualified  for  examination  on  the 
following  subjects  and  authors: — 

Caesar  (First  three  books  of  the  Gallic  "War).  Yirgil  (First  six 
Books  of  the  JEneid).  Cicero  (Four  Orations  against  Catiline). 
Horace  (First  Book  of  the  Odes).  Xenophon  (Anabasis).  Homer 
(First  three  Books  of  the  Iliad). 

Quantity  and  scanning  in  each  language. 

Greek  and  Latin  Exercises. 

Ancient  and  Modern  Geography. 

English  Grammar. 

Arithmetic.  Elementary  Rules  of  Algebra,  including  Simple 
Equations.  It  is  desirable  that  such  students  as  design  to  pursue 
the  scientific  course,  should  also  have  studied  the  first  four  books  of 
Legendre’s  Geometry. 


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No  student  is  admitted  to  advanced  standing  without  being  as 
fully  instructed  as  the  class,  to  which  admission  is  asked,  in  all  the 
studies  which  the  class  has  pursued. 


Course  of  Instruction  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts. 

FRESHMAN  CLASS. 

Herodotus.  Greek  Epigrams.  Xenophon  ( Hellenics ).  Arnold’s  Greek  Prose  Com¬ 
position. 

Livy  (Selections).  Horace  (Selections  from  Satires  and  Epistles).  Arnold’s  Latin 
Prose  Composition. 

Blair’s  Rhetoric.  Weber’s  Outlines  of  Universal  History.  Compositions  and  De¬ 
clamations  through  the  year. 

Algebra,  continued  (Akop's).  Geometry  ( Legendre ,  first  four  books). 

SOPHOMORE  CLASS. 

Thucydides  (Sicilian  Expedition).  Euripides  (Medea).  Lysias  (Oration  against 
Eratosthenes).  Arnold’s  Greek  Prose  Composition  (completed). 

Selections  from  Tacitus  and  from  Cicero’s  Epistles.  A  Play  of  Plautus  or  Terence. 
Arnold’s  Latin  Prose  Composition  (completed). 

Trench’s  English  Language,  Past  and  Present.  Guizot’s  History  of  Civilization 
(Lectures).  Declamations  and  Compositions. 

Geometry  (continued — Legendre).  Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry  ( Legendre ), 
with  applications  to  Surveying,  Navigation,  &e. 

Elements  of  Mechanics  and  Chemistry  (Lectures,  and  Silliman's  Chemistry). 

JUNIOR  CLASS. 

Natural  Theology  ( Paley ).  Evidences  of  Christianity  ( Paley ).  Intellectual  Philo¬ 
sophy  ( Upham ). 

General  Doctrines  of  Equilibrium  and  Motion.  Equilibrium  and  Motion  of  Solids 
and  Fluids  (Lectures,  and  Cambridge  Mechanics).  Machinery.  Chemistry,  Ex¬ 
perimental  Lectures  ( Silliman ). 

Aristophanes  (Clouds).  Plato  (Select  Dialogues).  Theocritus. 

Selections  from  Juvenal.  Cicero  (De  Finibus  or  Tusculan  Disputations).  Horace 
(Odes). 

Lectures  on  Modern  History.  Declamations  and  Compositions. 

Analytical  Geometry,  including  Conic  Sections  (  Church) .  Elements  of  Differential 
and  Integral  Calculus  (Church).  Analytical  Mechanics. 

SENIOR  CLASS. 

Moral  Philosophy  (  Wayland ).  International  Law  (Lectures).  Constitution  of  the 
United  States  (Lectures).  Political  Economy  (Lectures). 

Optics  (Lectures  and  Bache's  Brewster).  Astronomy  (Lectures  and  Gummere), 
Steam-Engine. 

Heat.  Electricity  and  Magnetism.  Sound.  Meteorology.  Physical  Geography 
(Lectures). 


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Agamemnon  of  iEschylus.  Demosthenes  (Oration  on  the  Crown). 

Selections  from  Lucretius.  Selections  from  former  authors. 

Shaw’s  Outlines  of  English  Literature.  Declamations  of  Original  Pieces.  Com 
positions.  Lectures  on  English  Literature. 


Course  of  Instruction  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Science. 

The  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Science  is  given  to  such  students 
as  have  attended  all  the  courses  in  the  Department  of  Mathematics, 
and  in  that  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Chemistry,  and  one  course 
in  Natural  Theology,  and  the  Evidences  of  Christianity,  with  two 
courses  in  Modern  Languages,  or  two  courses  in  Moral  and  Natural 
Philosophy,  or  two  courses  in  Physiology  and  Natural  History. 


The  Professors  in  the  Faculty  of  Arts,  by  arrangement  among 
themselves,  deliver  to  the  students  not  less  than  three  lectures,  on 
separate  days  in  each  week,  at  such  hours  not  devoted  to  the  ordi¬ 
nary  instruction  and  recitations  of  their  several  professorships,  as 
they  deem  most  fit,  on  subjects  connected  with  their  several  profes¬ 
sorships. 

On  each  day  of  the  week,  except  Saturday,  there  are  three  reci¬ 
tations  of  one  hour  each  for  every  class.  On  Saturday,  each  class 
recites  once. 

The  character  of  each  recitation  is  recorded,  and  the  results  com 
municated  to  parents  or  guardians  at  the  end  of  each  term. 

At  the  end  of  each  term,  public  examinations  (written  and  oral) 
of  the  classes  are  held  bydhe  Faculty,  and  the  students  who  are 
distinguished  are  classed  in  order  of  merit. 

The  fees  for  instruction  in  the  full  course  of  the  Department  of 
Arts  are  $30  per  term,  payable  in  advance.  Scientific  and  other 
students,  who  recite  with  one  or  more  classes,  are  charged  for  each 
branch  one-third  of  the  fee  charged  to  regular  undergraduates.  In 
the  Department  of  Modern  Languages,  the  fee  of  each  Professor  is 
$10. 

Two  Literary  Societies,  consisting  of  students  and  alumni  of  the 
Institution,  are  sanctioned  by  the  Board  of  Trustees,  and  meet  in 
the  University,  being  under  the  general  control  and  supervision  of 
the  Faculty. 

Students  not  from  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  will,  if  it  be  requested 


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by  their  parents,  have  one  of  the  Faculty  appointed  as  ,a  guardian, 
who  will  take  charge  of  the  disbursements,  and  attend  to  the  com¬ 
fort  and  well-doing  of  the  individual. 

The  degree  of  Master  of  Arts  may  be  conferred  on  the  alumni 
of  the  University,  bachelors  in  the  arts  of  three  years’  standing, 
who  apply  for  it.  Such  students  as  have  received  the  degree  of 
Bachelor  of  Science  (of  three  years’  standing)  are  entitled  to  the 
degree  of  Master  of  Science,  on  presenting  to  the  Faculty  a  Thesis, 
which  shall  give  satisfactory  evidence  that  the  author  has  continued 
to  devote  himself  with  success  to  science. 

A  public  Commencement  for  conferring  degrees,  is  held  on  the 
3d  of  July,  unless  that  day  fall  on  Saturday  or  Sunday,  when  the 
Commencement  is  held  on  the  Friday  before. 

A  stated  annual  appropriation  is  made  by  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
to  enable  the  Faculty  to  offer  Prizes  for  superiority  in  the  perform¬ 
ance  of  voluntary  exercises,  over  and  above  the  ordinary  Course. 
The  subjects  are  proposed  by  the  several  Professors  early  in  the 
year;  the  award  is  made  by  the  Faculty,  and  reported  to  the  Board, 
before  the  month  of  June;  and  the  names  of  those  who  have  re¬ 
ceived  Prizes  are  published  at  the  annual  Commencement. 

In  addition  to  the  above,  there  is  also  a  prize,  called  the  “  Henry 
Reed  Prize”  founded  by  the  Alumni  of  the  University  in  memory 
of  the  late  Prof.  Henry  Reed,  to  be  annually  awarded  for  the  best 
English  composition  by  a  member  of  the  Senior  Class,  entitling  the 
successful  candidate  to  one  year’s  interest  on  a  certificate  of  loan 
issued  by  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  in  the  sum  of  $600,  and  also  to 
an  accompanying  Diploma  of  Merit. 

The  Committee  on  the  Department  of  Arts  may  admit,  for  gra¬ 
tuitous  instruction  in  this  Department,  such  pupils,  not  exceeding 
ten  at  any  one  time,  as  shall,  after  application  to  the  Provost,  have 
been  examined  and  approved  by  the  Faculty,  and  reported  by  the 
Provost  as  worthy  of  admission. 


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£te0ulations 

OP  THE 

MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF 
PENNSYLVANIA. 


The  Medical  Department  is  under  the  immediate  government  of 
the  Medical  Professors,  who  constitute  the  Faculty  of  Medicine, 
subject  to  the  Rules  and  Statutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees.  The 
Faculty  consists  of 

A  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  and 
Clinical  Medicine  ; 

A  Professor  of  Anatomy; 

A  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy; 

A  Professor  of  Chemistry; 

A  Professor  of  Surgery; 

A  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  the  Diseases  of  Women  and 
Children;  and 

A  Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Medicine. 

The  Medical  Faculty  hold  meetings  for  the  purpose  of  arranging 
and  conducting  the  business  of  their  department,  and  for  the  pre¬ 
servation  of  order  and  decorum  among  the  medical  students. 

One  of  the  members  acts  as  Dean,  whose  duty  it  is  to  keep  the 
Minutes  of  the  Faculty,  to  arrange  the  examination  of  the  candi¬ 
dates  for  graduation,  to  conduct  the  business  of  the  Faculty  at  their 
meetings,  and  to  attend  to  correspondence. 

The  Session  for  the  Medical  Lectures  begins  early  in  October,  and 
ends  in  the  middle  of  March  ensuing. 

The  Commencement  for  conferring  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Medi¬ 
cine  is  held,  by  a  special  mandamus  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  in 
the  latter  part  of  March. 

The  following  are  the  Rules  in  force  in  relation  to  the  Degree  of 
Doctor  of  Medicine : — 

1.  The  candidate  must  have  attained  the  age  of  twenty-one  years, 
have  applied  himself  to  the  study  of  Medicine  for  three  years,  and 
3 


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been,  during  that  time,  the  private  pupil,  for  two  years  at  least,  of 
a  respectable  practitioner  of  Medicine. 

II.  The  candidate  must  also  have  attended  two  complete  courses 
of  the  following  Lectures  in  this  Institution : — 

Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine, 

Anatomy, 

Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy, 

Chemistry, 

Surgery, 

Obstetrics  and  the  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children, 

Institutes  of  Medicine. 

III.  Medical  students  who  have  attended  one  complete  course  in 
a  respectable  Medical  School,  where  the  attendance  on  two  complete 
courses  is  necessary  to  a  degree,  where  the  same  branches  are  taught 
as  in  this,  and  which  is  placed  upon  the  ad  eundem  of  this  School, 
are  permitted  to  become  candidates  by  an  attendance  here  for  one 
full  course ;  the  rules  of  graduation  being  in  other  respects  observed. 
They  are  also  exempted  from  the  payment  of  fees  upon  attending  a 
second  term. 

IY.  The  candidate  must  also  have  attended  one  course  of  Clinical 
Instruction  in  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  or  some  other  Institution 
•approved  of  by  the  Faculty  of  Medicine. 

Y.  When  a  candidate  applies  to  the  Dean  for  admission,  he  must 
^exhibit  his  tickets  to  prove  that  the  above  rules  have  been  complied 
with. 

YI.  The  candidate,  at  the  time  of  his  application,  must  deliver 
to  the  Dean  of  the  Medical  Faculty  a  Thesis,  composed  by  himself, 
•on  some  medical  subject.  This  Thesis  is  referred  to  one  of  the  Pro¬ 
fessors,  who  shall  examine  the  candidate  upon  it,  and  make  his 
report  thereon  to  the  Medical  Faculty. 

YII.  When  a  candidate  is  rejected,  his  essay  will  be  retained  by 
the  Medical  Faculty. 

YIII.  The  essay  must  be  in  the  candidate’s  own  handwriting, 
and  must  be  written  uniformly  on  letter  paper  of  the  same  size,  the 
alternate  pages  being  left  blank* 

*  The  essay  should  he  written  upon  Thesis  paper.  This  is  for  the  purpose  of 
convenient  binding  together  into  volumes.  It  is  recommended  to  the  candidate  to 
prepare  his  Thesis  before  the  commencement  of  the  second  course  of  lectures. 


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IX.  Bad  spelling  in  a  Thesis,  or  evidences  of  want  of  literary- 
culture,  will  preclude  a  candidate  from  examination  for  a  Degree. 

X.  A  Thesis  may  be  published  by  the  candidate  if  he  desire  it, 
the  permission  of  the  Professor  by  whom  he  was  examined  thereon 
being  first  obtained;  but  no  alteration  shall  be  made  in  such  Thesis 
without  the  consent  of  the  said  Professor. 

XI.  The  voting  on  the  case  of  each  candidate  is  by  ballot.  Can¬ 
didates  who  have  not  been  successful  upon  a  first  examination,  will 
be  permitted  to  have  a  second,  when  all  the  classes  have  been  dis¬ 
posed  of  by  the  Faculty.  The  second  examination  will  be  conducted 
in  full  meeting  of  the  Professors. 

XII.  The  candidate  shall  pay  the  fees  of  graduation  at  the  time 
of  his  examination,  or  before  receiving  notice  of  his  success ;  his 
name  may  then  be  entered  on  the  register  of  passed  candidates,  for 
the  purpose  of  being  reported  to  the  Board  of  Trustees  and  included 
in  the  mandamus  for  a  Degree. 

XIII.  Candidates  who  have  passed  their  examination,  and  in 
other  respects  complied  with  the  regulations,  are  to  be  reported  by 
the  Dean  to  the  Provost,  who  will  communicate  such  report  to  the 
Board  of  Trustees,  in  order  that,  if  approved  of  by  them,  their 
mandamus  be  issued  for  conferring  the  Degree. 

XIY.  The  Degree  will  not  be  conferred  upon  a  candidate  who 
absents  himself  from  the  public  commencement,  except  by  special 
permission  of  the  Medical  Faculty. 

XY.  Graduates  of  Medical  Schools,  on  the  ad  eundem  list,  by 
attending  one  complete  course  in  this  Institution,  and  complying 
with  the  above  regulations,  are  put  upon  the  same  footing  with 
students  who  have  attended  two  complete  courses  here;  that  is,  they 
may  present  themselves  as  candidates  for  graduation; — also,  if  they 
attend  a  second  time,  the  tickets  will  be  free.  Such  graduates,  if  of 
five  years’  standing,  are  permitted  to  attend  the  course  of  Lectures, 
upon  a  general  ticket  of  admission,  free  of  expense,  except  the  cost 
of  the  matriculating  ticket.  But  this  general  ticket  does  not  qua¬ 
lify  for  graduation. 


EXPENSES. 

Fees  for  the  Corrse  of  Lectures  ($15  to  each  Professor)  $105 
Matriculating  Fee  (paid  once  only)  ....  5 

Graduating  Fee  ........  30 


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Regulations  etc. 

OF  THE 

LAW  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 


It  is  the  design  of  this  Department  to  aid  in  preparing  gentlemen 
for  admission  to  the  Bar,  and,  also,  to  offer  to  those  who  have  not 
the  Bar  in  view  an  opportunity  of  acquiring  knowledge  in  any  one 
or  all  of  the  branches  of  legal  learning.  The  Conveyancer  and  the 
Merchant  may  attend,  with  profit,  the  particular  lectures  appro¬ 
priate  to  their  respective  pursuits. 

By  late  Rules  of  the  District  Court  and  Court  of  Common  Pleas 
of  the  County  of  Philadelphia,  the  time  occupied  in  this  Department 
is  considered,  with  respect  to  admission  to  the  Bar,  as  equivalent  to 
a  like  term  of  regular  clerkship  in  the  office  and  under  the  direction 
of  a  practising  Attorney.  And  persons  admitted  to  practise  in  any 
Court  of  Common  Pleas  or  District  Court  of  the  State,  if  they  are 
graduates  of  this  Department,  are  admitted,  at  once,  to  the  Supreme 
Court.  It  is  believed  that  admission  to  the  Bar  in  Philadelphia 
will  entitle  to  admission  in  any  part  of  Pennsylvania,  and  in  many 
other  States  of  the  Union. 

Gentlemen  can  study  in  their  own  rooms,  or  in  a  room  at  the 
University  provided  for  that  purpose. 

The  Professors  do  not  presume  to  embrace  in  their  course  the 
peculiar  laws  and  rules  of  procedure  of  all  parts  of  the  Union.  Their 
design  is  so  to  discipline  and  prepare  the  mind  by  instruction  in  the 
principles  of  jurisprudence  and  their  application  in  Pennsylvania, 
that  other  local  codes  can  be  acquired  with  facility  and  advantage. 
The  foundations  of  the  laws  of  most  of  the  States  are  the  same. 

Students  may  matriculate  at  any  stage  of  their  professional  pre¬ 
paration. 

Students  are  not  examined  for  matriculation,  nor  is  it  possible 
to  require,  peremptorily,  a  college  degree,  or  any  previous  line  of 


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study.  This  must  be  left  to  circumstances,  to  the  views  of  the  stu¬ 
dent,  and  to  the  influences  which  control  him. 

Instruction  is  conveyed  by  lectures,  and  by  books  and  portions 
of  books  upon  the  subjects  of  the  lectures,  which  are  recommended 
by  the  Professors.  The  students  are  frequently  and  carefully  exa¬ 
mined.  Moot  courts  are  held,  at  which  questions  are  argued.  And 
the  Law  Academy  of  Philadelphia,  an  institution  of  long  standing, 
to  which  not  only  students,  but  many  practising  lawyers  belong, 
gives  opportunity  for  debate  and  argument  which  has  been  found 
of  the  greatest  practical  advantage.  Exercises  in  writing  legal 
essays  and  opinions  form  part  of  the  course. 

There  are  two  terms  each  year.  The  first  term  begins  on  the 
first  of  October,  the  second  on  the  first  of  February.  Each  term 
continues  four  months.  From  the  first  day  of  June  to  the  first  of 
October  is  vacation.  The  course  is  so  arranged  that  a  student 
entering  at  the  commencement  of  any  October  term  will  complete 
his  term  of  study  in  two  academical  years. 

Students  who  have  attended  four  consecutive  terms  with  each 
Professor,  may,  upon  the  recommendation  of  the  Faculty,  proceed 
Bachelors  of  Law. 

Students  who  have  attended  any  one  or  two  of  the  Professors 
only,  may  receive  from  each  Professor  certificates  of  proficiency. 

The  fee  to  each  Professor  is  ten  dollars  for  each  term  of  four 
months.  No  matriculation  fee  is  required. 

In  all  cases  where  a  student  is  a  proper  object  for  such  indulgence, 
he  will  be  allowed  to  attend  the  lectures  without  charge. 

Those  who  have  received  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Laws,  may 
attend  all  future  lectures  free  of  charge. 

Arrangement  of  the  Course. 

Professor  SHARSWOOD 

For  the  first  term,  "beginning  October  1,  1856,  ending  February  1, 1857,  General 
Jurisprudence,  International  Law. 

For  the  second  term,  beginning  February  1,  1857,  ending  June  1,  1857,  Sources 
of  Municipal  Law,  Constitutional  Law. 


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For  the  third  term,  beginning  October  1,  1857,  ending  February  1, 1858,  Law  of 
Persons  and  Personal  Property,  Mercantile  Law. 

For  the  fourth  term,  beginning  February  1, 1858,  ending  June  1, 1858,  Mercantile 
Law,  Law  of  Debtor  and  Creditor,  Criminal  Law,  Conflict  of  Laws. 


Professor 

For  the  first  term,  as  above, 

For  the  second  term, 

For  the  third  term, 

For  the  fourth  term, 

Professor 

For  the  first  term, 

For  the  second  term, 

For  the  third  term, 

For  the  fourth  term, 


McCALL 

Practice  and  Pleading  at  Law. 
Practice  and  Pleading  at  Law. 
Evidence. 

Practice  and  Pleading  in  Equity. 

MILLER 

Real  Estate. 

Conveyancing. 

Equity  Jurisprudence. 

Equity  Jurisprudence. 


The  course  for  the.  four  terms,  beginning  October  1,  1858,  ending  June  1,  1860, 
will  be,  unless  some  change  is  announced,  a  repetition  of  the  above.  It  will  be 
perceived,  therefore,  that  a  student  entering  on  the  1st  of  October  of  any  year,  and 
continuing  four  terms,  will  have  a  complete  course,  though  the  studies  will  not  be 
presented  in  the  same  order  to  him  as  to  those  who  have  entered  in  the  previous 
October. 


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Regulations 


OF  THE 

DEPARTMENT  OF  MINES,  ARTS,  AND  MANUFACTURES. 


ARRANGEMENT  OF  COURSE. 

Pkof.  FRAZER. 

November  3  to  March  30.  Tuesday  and  Friday,  at  4  P.  M. 

Theory  of  Mechanics :  and  its  application  to  the  construction  of  machines. 

Chemistry :  its  theories,  and  the  properties  of  bodies  and  their  compounds  :  its  ap¬ 
plications  in  the  arts. 

Prof.  KENDALL. 

November  3  to  March  30.  Monday  and  Thursday,  at  5  P.  M. 

Applied  Mathematics :  Trigonometry,  Practical  Astronomy.  Theory  of  instruments 
and  observations. 

Prof.  ROGERS. 

November  3  to  March  30.  Tuesday  and  Friday,  at  5  P.  M. 

Civil  Engineering :  Surveying:  triangulation,  and  compass,  linear,  mining,  and  hy¬ 
drographic  surveying. 

Construction :  strength  of  materials,  masonry,  framing,  and  the  special  applications 
to  railroads,  canals,  and  waterworks. 

Prof.  TREGO. 

November  3  to  March  30.  Monday  and  Thursday,  at  4  P.  M. 

Geology ,  as  applied  to  the  origin,  order,  and  geographical  distribution  of  rock  for¬ 
mations,  and  its  practical  application  to  mining,  manufactures,  and  agriculture. 

Mineralogy ,  as  applied  to  the  constituent  material's  of  rocks,  the  external  and  che¬ 
mical  character  of  ores  and  mineral  substances,  their  connection  with  the  various 
rock  formations,  and  their  uses  in  metallurgy  and  manufactures. 

TERMS  OF  ADMISSION. 

For  either  course,  of  forty  lectures . $5  00 

For  the  four  courses . 15  00 

Tickets  may  be  had  of  the  Janitor. 


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ILftiratrs,  Jttusseum,  antr  (TaWntts. 


The  apartment  in  the  University  occupied  by  the  Board  of 
Trustees,  and  the  apartment  adjoining  it  to  the  westward,  are  ap¬ 
propriated  for  the  reception  and  arrangement  of  the  Library,  and 
as  a  Reading  Room. 

The  Library  is  open  for  not  less  than  two  hours  daily  (Sundays 
excepted),  for  the  use  of  the  Students,  Professors,  Trustees,  and 
Alumni  of  the  University,  and  all  persons  connected  with  instruc¬ 
tion  in  the  several  departments. 

The  Library  is  under  the  care  and  in  charge  of  the  Professor  of 
Belles  Lettres  and  the  English  Language  and  Literature,  subject  to 
such  rules  and  regulations  as  the  Committee  on  the  Library  may 
adopt. 

Permission  may  be  granted,  from  time  to  time,  to  take  books  for 
a  limited  period,  from  the  Library,  and  to  admit  to  its  use  other 
persons  than  those  connected  with  the  University,  subject  to  such 
rules  and  regulations  as  the  Committee  on  the  Library  may  adopt. 

Connected  with  the  Medical  Department  is  the  Wistar  and  Hor¬ 
ner  Museum.  Tickets  of  matriculation  in  that  Department  entitle 
those  holding  them  to  admission  to  the  Museum.  The  Museum  is 
open  on  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  of  each  week,  throughout  the 
session. 

The  private  Cabinets  of  the  several  Professors  in  the  Medical  De¬ 
partment  are  likewise  open  to  the  students,  at  convenient  hours. 


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©ralmates. 


At  the  Commencement  in 
conferred  upon 

NAME. 

Avery,  Wm.  C. 

Barnet,  Gabinus  J. 

Biegler,  Jos. 

Blackwell,  Lewis  S. 

Boaz,  Crispin  D. 

Bondurant,  Thos.  L. 

Boude,  John  K. 

Bowers,  Lorenzo  F. 

Bowman,  David  Good 
Bowling,  James  Bowling  (M. 
Boykin,  Edwin  D. 

Bradley,  Ely 
Bragg,  John  C. 

Breed,  S.  P. 

Bynum,  Jos.  M. 

Bynum,  Mark  W. 

Caldwell,  Henry  M. 

Carter,  John  L. 

Carter,  William  E. 
Caruthers,  John  W. 
Catchings,  Thomas  A. 

Cecil,  Thomas  W. 

Chandler,  A.  Henry 
Chaney,  Thomas  Y. 
Chappell,  0.  W. 

Child,  Duff  D. 

Coleman,  Warner  W. 

Colley,  Francis  S.  (M.  D.) 
Cooper,  John 
Coppedge,  Oliver  D. 

Coriell,  W.  Wallace 
Cottilla,  Edward  F. 

Cousins,  A.  S. 

Crichlow,  John 
Curry,  Walker 
Cutter,  Benjamin  (M.  D.) 


March,  1857,  the  Degree 

RESIDENCE. 

Greenborough, 

Havana, 

Rochester, 

Pennington, 

New  Concord, 
Buckingham  C.  H. 
Carthage, 

Mt.  Carmel, 
Philadelphia, 

D.) 

Cooksville, 

Belleville, 

Petersburg, 

Pleasant  View, 

Pittsborough, 

Tripoli, 

Greenville, 

Scoober, 

Lumpkin, 

Commerce, 

Bolton’s  Depot, 
Cedar  Bluff, 
Dorchester, 

Deer  Creek, 
Dinwiddie  C.  H., 
Mobile, 

Gloucester  C.  H., 
Monroe, 

Cooper’s  Plains, 

Cedar-Rock, 

Rahway, 

^  Havana, 
Petersburg, 
'Williamston, 
Kelly’s  Springs, 
Woburn, 


of  Doctor  of  Medicine  was 


STATE. 

Alabama. 

Cuba. 

New  York. 

New  Jersey. 

Kentucky. 

Virginia. 

Illinois. 

Illinois. 

Pennsylvania. 

Kentucky. 

Mississippi. 

Alabama. 

Virginia. 

Illinois. 

North  Carolina. 

Mississippi. 

Alabama. 

Mississippi. 

Georgia. 

Mississippi. 

Mississippi. 

Virginia. 

New  Brunswick. 

Mississippi. 

Virginia. 

Alabama. 

Virginia. 

Georgia. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 
New  Jersey. 
Cuba. 

Virginia. 

North  Carolina. 

Alabama. 

Massachusetts. 


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NAME. 

RESIDENCE. 

STATE. 

Cutter,  Ephraim 

Woburn, 

Massachusetts. 

Davis,  Robert  M. 

New  Store, 

Virginia. 

Dayton,  Ferdinand  V. 

Trenton, 

New  Jersey. 

Demme,  Theodore  A. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Dimmit,  Elijah  C. 

Germantown, 

Kentucky. 

Dixon,  Joseph  E. 

Columbia, 

Tennessee. 

Dorsey,  Harry  W. 

Frederick, 

Maryland. 

Duer,  James  H. 

Cincinnati, 

Ohio. 

Estes,  Henderson 

Maury, 

Tennessee. 

Everett,  Robert  C. 

South  Quay, 

Virginia. 

Everingham,  Joseph 

West  Point, 

Iowa. 

Ewing,  Henry  M. 

Fulton  House, 

Pennsylvania. 

Fisher,  Calvin  P.  W. 

Boalsburg, 

Pennsylvania. 

Forbes,  Joseph  J. 

Greenville, 

North  Carolina. 

Forwood,  J.  Larkin 

Chester, 

Pennsylvania. 

Fraser,  E.  Irvin 

Harper’s  Home, 

Virginia. 

Friend,  Nathaniel 

Eutaw, 

Alabama. 

Fuller,  John  L. 

Leasburg, 

North  Carolina. 

Graves,  James  T. 

Yancey  ville, 

North  Carolina. 

Grigsby,  James  L. 

Winchester, 

Kentucky. 

Handy,  John  H. 

Franklin, 

Tennessee. 

Hanner,  James  P. 

Franklin, 

Tennessee. 

Harris,  Charles  H. 

Rolesville, 

North  Carolina. 

Hattie,  Alexander  G. 

Caledonia, 

Nova  Scotia. 

Hawkins,  William  H. 

Rocky  Comfort, 

Arkansas. 

Henkel,  Caspar  C. 

New  Market, 

Virginia. 

Hicks,  Benjamin  B. 

Oxford, 

North  Carolina. 

Hinkle,  Albert  G.  B. 

Point  Pleasant, 

Pennsylvania. 

Holmes,  Laurentius 

Olive  Branch, 

Mississippi. 

Huntington,  David  L. 

Charlestown, 

Massachusetts. 

Jackson,  John  D. 

Danville, 

Kentucky. 

James,  A.  W. 

Hanging  Rock, 

Ohio. 

James,  John  M. 

Vicksburg, 

Mississippi. 

Jarratt,  Jerome  S. 

Holly  Springs, 

Mississippi. 

Jennings,  Clement  A. 

Church  Hill, 

Virginia. 

Johnson,  Thomas  W. 

Nassau,  N.  P., 

Bahamas. 

Jones,  Charles  W. 

Dover, 

Delaware. 

Jones,  John  W. 

Tarborough, 

North  Carolina. 

Kile,  Hiram 

Irontown, 

Ohio. 

Knight,  Charles  W. 

Tarborough, 

North  Carolina. 

Kollock,  John  M. 

Greenwich, 

New  Jersey. 

Landram,  Thomas  D. 

Mt.  Pleasant, 

Virginia. 

Le  Conte,  James 

Macon, 

Georgia. 

Lesley,  William  Wood 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Little,  J.  Russel 

Pembroke,  ' 

New  Hampshire. 

Longabaugh,  N.  H. 

Norristown, 

Pennsylvania. 

Losch,  Henry 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

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NAME. 

RESIDENCE. 

STATE. 

Lowry,  Triplett  E. 

Lowry, 

Virginia. 

Lyon,  Samuel  E. 

Leesburg, 

Tennessee. 

Magee,  James  I. 

Chester, 

Pennsylvania. 

Maney,  Hardy  James 

Franklin, 

Tennessee. 

Markley,  Arthur  D. 

Phoenixville, 

Pennsylvania. 

Martin,  Alfred  J. 

Allentown, 

Pennsylvania. 

McCorkle,  Alfred  L. 

Lexington, 

Virginia. 

McLeod,  George  I. 

Wellsboro’, 

Pennsylvania. 

McMahon,  F.  S.  S. 

Courtland, 

Alabama. 

Mellick,  Wesley 

Light  Street, 

Pennsylvania. 

Merritt,  Daniel  S. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Mock,  Andrew  L. 

Clemmonsville, 

North  Carolina. 

Monette,  William  E. 

Vicksburg, 

Mississippi. 

Morgan,  George  H. 

Wysox, 

Pennsylvania. 

Mott,  Alexander  B. 

New  York  Gity, 

New  York. 

Myers,  Arthur 

Sumterville, 

Alabama. 

Nash,  Thomas  S. 

Elizabeth  City, 

North  Carolina. 

Norcom,  William  A.  B. 

Edenton, 

North  Carolina. 

Oliver,  William  A. 

Dunnsville, 

Virginia. 

Oliver,  William  J. 

Tallahassee, 

Florida. 

Owen,  Goronwy 

Mobile, 

Alabama. 

Parker,  Richard  E. 

Gatesville, 

North  Carolina. 

Pitts,  Aaron  B. 

Shop  Springs, 

South  Carolina. 

Pugh,  Thomas  C. 

Williamston, 

North  Carolina. 

Redondo,  Pedro 

Havana, 

Cuba. 

Reid,  William  T. 

Crawfordsville, 

Georgia. 

Reilly,  George  W. 

Harrisburg, 

Pennsylvania. 

Riddick,  Reuben  B. 

Gatesville, 

North  Carolina. 

Robinson,  Augustus 

Annapolis, 

Nova  Scotia. 

Roedel,  Henry  H. 

Lebanon, 

Pennsylvania. 

Rossel,  Alfonso  A. 

Flewellin’s  X  Roads, 

Mississippi. 

Ruffin,  John  K. 

Graham, 

North  Carolina. 

Satterfield,  Gustavus  A. 

Santa  Fe, 

Tennessee. 

Saville,  Henry  M. 

South  Boston, 

Massachusetts. 

Schell,  Henry  S. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Schoales,  Joseph  D. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Seehorn,  J.  W. 

Watauga  Bend, 

Tennessee. 

Sheppard,  Nicholas  C. 

Curdsville, 

Virginia. 

Sherk,  John  L. 

Lebanon, 

Pennsylvania. 

Shimer,  Jacob  S. 

Shimersville, 

Pennsylvania. 

Shippen,  Edward 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Smith,  Elliott 

Vicksburg, 

Mississippi. 

Smith,  Joseph  E. 

Pineville, 

Pennsylvania. 

Smith,  William  C. 

Averasboro’, 

North  Carolina. 

Sommerville,  James  M. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Stanton,  David 

New  Brighton, 

Pennsylvania. 

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NAME. 

RESIDENCE. 

STATE. 

Sutphen,  P.  Theod. 

Pluckemin, 

New  Jersey. 

Tatum,  Robert  F. 

Oak  Park, 

Virginia. 

Taylor,  Richard  H. 

Memphis, 

Tennessee. 

Terry,  Henry 

Halifax  C.  H., 

Virginia. 

Thompson,  Sidney 

Milroy, 

Pennsylvania. 

Thompson,  William  S. 

Pleasant  Grove, 

Pennsylvania. 

Tyron,  John  S. 

Rehrersburg, 

Pennsylvania. 

Waddy,  D.  T. 

Lovelaceville, 

Kentucky. 

Wallace,  William 

Fredericksburg, 

Virginia. 

Warne,  James  H. 

Nashville, 

Tennessee. 

Watkins,  William  J. 

Young’s  X  Roads, 

North  Carolina. 

Wharton,  Alfred 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Whyte,  Thomas  E. 

Chappel  Hill, 

North  Carolina. 

Williams,  Samuel  R. 

Monticello, 

Florida. 

Wilson,  William  L. 

Nashville, 

Tennessee. 

Winder,  William  N.  J. 

Drummondtown, 

Virginia. 

Winstead,  John  H. 

Joyners, 

North  Carolina. 

Withers,  John  W. 

Madison  Depot, 

Alabama. 

Wood,  Granville  B. 

Pleasant  Grove, 

Pennsylvania. 

Young,  Santford  C. 

Garrettsburg, 

Kentucky. 

Total,  149. 


At  the  Commencement  in  July,  1857, 
ferred  upon 

John  Ashhurst,  Jr., 

Charles  M.  Bayard, 

Frederic  M.  Bird, 

Roberts  Coles, 

Isaac  Dunton, 

F.  Howard  Eldridge, 

George  Gilpin, 

John  W.  Grigg, 

William  H.  Hodge, 

S.  Huntington  Jones, 

J.  Hamilton  Kuhn. 


the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  was  con- 

Philip  H.  Law, 

John  Leighton  McKim, 

Henry  Morton, 

William  F.  Norris, 

James  H.  Peabody, 

William  P.  Pepper, 

Randolph  Sailer, 

William  F.  Savage, 

Garrett  N.  Smith, 

William  W.  Wister,  Jr., 

George  R.  Wood. 


The  Degree  of  Master  of  Arts  was  conferred  upon  the  following  Graduates  of 
three  years’  standing  (1854)  : — 


Heman  Allen, 

J.  Hubley  Ashton, 
Thomas  J.  Ashton, 
Theodore  A.  Demme, 
Frank  M.  Etting, 
Abram  M.  Feltus, 
George  Hogg, 


James  H.  Hutchinson, 
John  McCorkell, 
Cooper  Smith, 
William  Thomson, 
Alfred  Wharton, 
George  W.  White. 


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The  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Laws  upon 
H.  Clay  Beatty, 

Henry  G.  Clay, 

Francis  C.  Deimling, 

James  A.  B.  Doyle, 

William  B.  Hanna, 

Ezekiel  H.  Hanson, 

The  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine  upon 
George  B.  Wood,  of  California, 


William  S.  Morriss, 
Isaac  Myer,  Jr., 

Will  P.  Nixon, 

John  W.  Stokes, 

John  K.  Valentine, 
Joel  M.  Vanarsdalen. 


Charles  B.  Jennings,  of  Iowa. 


The  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Divinity  upon  Rev.  Edwin  A.  Dalrymple,  of  Baltimore, 
Maryland. 


COLLEGIATE  DISTINCTIONS  AWARDED  DURING  THE  YEAR  1857. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ARTS. 

At  the  close  of  the  second  term,  1856-7,  the  following  Students  were  found  to  he 
the  highest  three  in  standing  of  the  Distinguished  Students  of  their  respective 
classes : — 

In  the  Junior  Class —  In  the  Sophomore  Class —  In  the  Freshman  Class — 

1.  George  T.  Bispham,  1.  Edward  B.  Hodge,  1.  David  B.  Willson, 

2.  Charles  R.  Hale,  2.  Charles  T.  McMullin,  2.  Robert  White, 

3.  John  P.  Lamberton.  3.  Henry  A.  Converse.  3.  Robert  P.  Engles. 


At  the  examination  of  the  Senior  Class  for  Degrees,  the  following  members  of 
the  class  were  ascertained  to  be  the  highest  three  in  Distinction,  viz:  1.  John 
Ashhurst,  Jr.,  2.  Randolph  Sailer,  3.  Frederic  M.  Bird  and  S.  Huntington  Jones 
equal. 

At  the  close  of  the  third  term,  1856-7,  the  following  Students  were  found  to  be 
the  highest  three  in  distinction  in  their  respective  classes  : — 


In  the  Junior  Class — 

1.  George  T.  Bispham, 

2.  Charles  W.  Duane, 

3.  Charles  B.  Penrose. 


In  the  Sophomore  Class — 

1.  Charles  T.  McMullin, 

2.  Henry  A.  Converse, 

3.  Josias  H.  Young. 


In  the  Freshman  Class — 

1.  David  B.  Willson, 

2.  Robert  White, 

3.  William  W.  White. 


At  the  close  of  the  first  term,  1857-8,  the  following  Students  were  found  to  be 
the  highest  three  in  distinction  in  their  respective  classes : — 


In  the  Senior  Class — 

1.  George  T.  Bispham, 

2.  Charles  W.  Duane, 

3.  Charles  R.  Hale. 


In  the  Junior  Class — 

1.  Charles  T.  McMullin, 

2.  Edward  B.  Hodge, 

3.  Edward  P.  Capp. 


In  the  Sophomore  Class. 

1.  David  B.  Willson, 

2.  William  W.  White, 

3.  Robert  P.  Engles. 


In  the  Freshman  Class — 

1.  William  White, 

2.  William  W.  Craig, 

3.  G.  Bedell  Keen. 


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At  the  Commencement  in  July,  the  Provost  announced  that  the  Henry  Reed 
Prize  had  been  awarded  to  Randolph  .Sailer,  and  that  the  Committee  of  the  Board 
of  Trustees  to  whom  the  Essays  in  competition  therefor  had  been  referred,  deemed 
that  of  Henry  Morton,  “  On  Egyptian  Art,  its  Origin  and  Overthrow,”  deserving  of 
highly  honorable  mention  for  its  excellence. 


REPORT  AND  ANNOUNCEMENT 


OF  THE 


MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT 

OF  THE 


UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA 


FOR  THE  SESSION  OF  1858-59. 

ISSUED  JUNE,  1858. 


PHILADELPHIA: 

COLLINS,  PRINTER,  705  LODGE  ALLE.Y. 
June,  1858. 


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TRUSTEES. 


THE  GOVERNOR  OF  PENNSYLVANIA, 

Ex-officio,  President  of  the  Board. 
JAMES  S.  SMITH, 

REV.  ALBERT  BARNES, 

HARTMAN  KUHN, 

LEWIS  WALN, 

REV.  BENJAMIN  DORR,  D.D., 

GEORGE  M.  WHARTON, 

TOBIAS  WAGNER, 

WILLIAM  M.  MEREDITH, 

HENRY  J.  WILLIAMS, 

REV.  HENRY  J.  MORTON,  D.D., 

RT.  REV.  ALONZO  POTTER,  D.D., 

RENfi  LA  ROCHE,  M.D., 

JOHN  C.  CRESSON, 

HENRY  D.  GILPIN, 

OSWALD  THOMPSON, 

FREDERICK  FRALEY, 

BENJAMIN  GERHARD, 

H.  BINNEY,  Jr. 

STEPHEN  COLWELL, 

GEORGE  W.  NORRIS,  M.D., 

'  JAMES  BAYARD. 

CALDWELL  K.  BIDDLE,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


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PROFESSORS. 


WILLIAM  GIBSON,  M.D.,  LL.D., 

Emeritus  Professor  of  Surgery. 

FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE. 

SAMUEL  JACKSON,  M.D., 

Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Medicine. 

GEORGE  B.  WOOD,  M.D., 

Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  and  of  Clinical  Medicine. 

HUGH  L.  HODGE,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Obstetrics,  and  of  the  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children. 

JOSEPH  CARSON,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  of  Pharmacy. 

ROBERT  E.  ROGERS,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Chemistry. 

JOSEPH  LEIDY,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Anatomy. 

HENRY  H.  SMITH,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Surgery. 


WILLIAM  W.  GERHARD,  M.D., 

Assistant  Lecturer  on  Demonstrative  Medicine. 

WILLIAM  HUNT,  M.D., 

Demonstrator  of  Anatomy. 


R.  E.  ROGERS,  M.D.,  Dean  of  the  Faculty ,  University  Building . 
FRANCIS  B.  DICK,  Janitor,  University  Building. 


REPORT. 


In  compliance  with  their  established  custom,  the  Medical  Faculty 
of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  have  again  the  pleasure  of  com¬ 
municating  with  the  Alumni,  and  those  who  are  interested  in  the 
prosperity  of  the  School.  Their  Announcement  may  be  regarded 
as  an  annual  salutatory  to  those  far  removed  from  the  scenes  of 
their  former  labors,  as  well  as  a  Report  of  its  present  condition 
and  prosperity.  For  the  patronage  which  continues  to  be  extended 
to  this  the  oldest  institution  of  Medical  Science  in  the  country, 
those  having  the  management  of  its  affairs  feel  bound  to  express 
their  obligations,  convinced  that  so  long  as  a  high  tone  of  profes¬ 
sional  standing  is  fostered,  and  efficiency  of  teaching  is  maintained, 
they  can  rely  fully  upon  the  sympathies  of  the  numerous  graduates 
who  have  periodically  left  the  institution,  as  also  of  the  profession 
at  large.  To  her  numerous  children,  especially,  the  University 
looks  for  support  and  approbation,  hoping  that  the  cord  of  affection 
originating  in  early  associations  continues  firm  and  lasting,  while, 
at  the  same  time,  the  assurance  is  given  that  exertions  will  be  un¬ 
remitted  to  merit  the  confidence  hitherto  awarded.  The  only 
change  to  be  noticed  in  the  organization  of  the  School,  has  been 
made  by  the  death  of  Dr.  Robert  Hare,  the  Emeritus  Professor  of 
Chemistry,  whose  distinguished  career  in  his  favorite  science  has 
been  a  source  of  pride  with  the  University.  His  decease  occurred 
in  May  last. 

The  number  of  students  in  attendance  upon  the  past  course  of 
Lectures  was  435,  and  the  number  of  graduates  for  the  year  was 
145.  The  Faculty  testify  with  the  highest  satisfaction  that  a  more 
correct  and  earnest  collection  of  young  gentlemen  have  never  been 
in  attendance  upon  the  instruction  of  the  University. 

The  regular  Lectures  of  the  coming  Session,  1858-59,  will  com¬ 
mence  on  Monday,  October  11,  and  be  continued  without  inter- 


ruption  until  the  middle  of  March  ensuing.  The  examination  of 
candidates  for  graduation  will  commence  immediately  upon  the 
close  of  the  term,  so  as  to  entail  as  little  delay  as  possible  upon  the 
graduates.  The  Commencement  for  conferring  degrees  will  be  held 
at  as  early  a  period  in  March  as  will  be  compatible  with  the  work 
of  examination. 

During  the  two  weeks  preceding  the  commencement  of  the  re¬ 
gular  lectures,  preliminary  lectures  will  be  delivered  by  the  mem¬ 
bers  of  the  Faculty  upon  subjects  connected  with  their  several 
courses  of  instruction. 


MUSEUM-CABINETS,  AND  OTHER  MEANS  OF  INSTRUCTION. 

The  scheme  of  instruction  now  in  full  operation  is  entirely  de¬ 
monstrative,  so  as  to  bring  the  senses  of  the  pupil  to  the  aid  of  his 
memory  and  intelligence.  This  is  true  with  respect  to  all  the 
branches,  even  the  course  on  the  Practice  of  Medicine,  formerly 
purely  didactic,  has  been  made  a  demonstrative  one.  The  means 
of  illustration  at  the  command  of  the  Faculty  are  the  amplest  in 
the  country.  Those  who  have  not  recently  visited  the  University 
during  the  progress  of  the  lectures,,  or  inspected  the  present  cabi¬ 
nets,  can  scarcely  realize  the  extent  to  which,  within  a  few  years 
past,  its  means  of  demonstrative  instruction  have  been  expanded 
and  improved,  or  form  a  correct  estimate  of  what  are  the  resources 
of  the  Faculty  for  effective  teaching. 

The  collection  hitherto  known  as  the  Wistar  Museum ,  is  now 
called  the  Wistar  and  Horner  Museum,  in  recognition  and  honor 
of  the  munificent  bequest  made  to  the  University,  by  its  late  dis¬ 
tinguished  Prof,  of  Anatomy,  Dr.  Wm.  E.  Horner,  of  his  entire 
cabinet  of  wet  and  dry  preparations,  among  them  exquisitely  mi¬ 
nute  injections,  which  he  had  prepared  and  accumulated  during  a 
long  term  of  years,  zealously  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  school. 
Within  the  last  five  years  beautiful  additions  have  been  made  to 
this  department  of  the  Museum  by  the  present  Prof,  of  Anatomy. 
They  consist  of  admirably  executed  magnified  drawings,  illustrative 
of  histology,  dissections  of  important  organs  of  the  body  upon  an 
improved  method,  showing  the  intimate  structure  of  them ;  and 
models,  upon  a  natural  and  gigantic  scale,  of  the  most  complicated 


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structures  of  the  oeconomy,  including  the  sympathetic  nerve,  the 
veins,  the  lymphatics,  and  the  delicate  structure  of  the  brain.  It 
is  due  to  the  science  and  artistic  skill  of  Dr.  H.  D.  Schmidt,  a  recent 
graduate  of  the  School,  to  mention  that  these  superb  models  are 
the  work  of  his  hands. 

Connected  with  the  Museum — in  fact  a  continuation  of  it — are  the 
cabinets  of  the  Profs,  of  Practice  and  of  Surgery.  The  former  is 
upon  an  extensive  scale,  containing  everything  that  could  be  pro¬ 
cured  in  Europe,  or  this  country,  without  regard  to  cost.  It  con¬ 
sists  of  an  extensive  series  of  wax  preparations,  copied  from  the 
collection  of  Guy’s  Hospital,  and  University  College,  London,  by 
the  eminent  artists  Towne  and  Husson,  of  Erench  models  and  pre¬ 
parations  in  wax,  and  other  materials,  of  a  great  variety  of  patho¬ 
logical  wet  preparations.  A  full  suite  of  cutaneous  diseases  is  so 
arranged  in  upright  cases,  lighted  on  all  sides,  as  to  facilitate  careful 
study.  The  cabinet  devoted  to  Surgery  is  ample  and  instructive, 
embracing  numerous  specimens  of  tumors,  of  diseased  bones,  &c., 
partly  prepared,  and  partly  collected  in  Europe,  by  the  present  in¬ 
cumbent  of  the  chair.  It  also  contains  wax  models  of  surgical 
diseases,  and  a  model  the  size  of  life,  ingeniously  constructed  by 
Schmidt,  to  exhibit  all  the  deformities  which  result  from  fractures 
and  dislocations,  with  the  action  of  the  muscles  concerned  in  pro¬ 
ducing  them. 

(  For  the  purpose  of  more  easy  reference  by  the  student,  an  ex¬ 
tensive  collection  of  Materia  Medica  has  been  located  in  the 
Museum.  It  consists  of  all  the  drugs,  and  their  varieties,  employed 
in  the  course  of  instruction  on  the  subject,  and  of  rare  and  valuable 
specimens  collected  by  the  present  and  former  incumbent  of  the 
chair ;  they  are  labelled,  and  so  placed  in  the  cases,  as  to  facili¬ 
tate  reference.  Connected  with  this  department,  is  a  rich  herba¬ 
rium,  in  frames  for  examination,  containing  exotic  and  indigenous 
medicinal  plants.  The  course  is  also  illustrated  by  a  large  series 
of  living  plants,  and  delineative  paintings. 

The  united  collection,  illustrative  of  Human  and  Comparative 
Anatomy,  Pathology,  Physiology,  Surgery,  Obstetrics,  and  Ma¬ 
teria  Medica,  now  numbers  many  thousand  specimens. 

Pertaining  to  the  chairs  of  Chemistry  and  Institutes,  are  all  the 
instruments,  models,  apparatus,  diagrams,  &c.,  required  for  the  ex¬ 
tensive  illustration  of  these  branches. 


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The  Museum  is  open  on  Wednesday  and  Saturday  mornings  for 
study  by  the  students  of  the  University.  The  object  of  this 
arrangement  is,  that  an  opportunity  may  be  presented  of  familia¬ 
rity  with  the  illustrations  previously  exhibited  by  the  Professor, 
or  of  studying  in  detail,  with  the  facility  thus  afforded,  any  particu¬ 
lar  subject. 


CLINICAL  INSTRUCTION. 

HOSPITAL  INSTRUCTION. 

The  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine,  whilst  con¬ 
ducting  his  course  in  the  University,  also  lectures  twice  a  week,  on 
Clinical  Medicine,  in  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital ,  during  his  term  of 
service  as  Senior  Physician  to  this  Institution. 

The  Surgeons  of  this  Hospital  perform  similar  valuable  clinical 
service  in  connection  with  the  branch  of  Clinical  Surgery. 

Students,  pursuing  their  studies  in  the  city  throughout  the  year, 
have  full  access  to  the  wards  of  the  Hospital,  on  the  prescribing 
days  of  all  the  Physicians  and  Surgeons  during  this  term,  by  exhi¬ 
biting  the  Hospital  Ticket. 

Numerous  appointments  of  Resident  Physicians  in  the  Pennsyl¬ 
vania,  St.  Joseph’s,  .Episcopal,  and  Wills’  Hospitals,  as  well  as  in 
the  various  Dispensaries  of  the  city,  are  made,  each  spring  and  fall, 
from  among  the  recent  graduates;  thus  presenting  facilities  for 
sound  hospital  instruction,  unsurpassed  in  the  country. 

CLINICAL  INSTRUCTION  IN  THE  UNIVERSITY. 

As  a  means  of  illustrating  and  forcibly  impressing  the  lessons  of ' 
the  Lecture-Room,  clinical  instruction  in  medicine  and  sur¬ 
gery  is  conducted  by  the  Professors  in  the  University  Hall,  four 
times  a  week  throughout  the  session,  and  no  effort  will  be  wanting  to 
render  this  course  interesting  and  of  practical  value  to  the  students 
of  the  school. 

The  number  of  patients  brought  before  the  class  and  treated, 
during  the  past  season,  was  four  thousand  five  hundred.  These  cases 
embraced  an  extensive  variety  of  acute  and  chronic  diseases,  with 


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a  large  number  of  surgical  operations  of  both  the  major  and  minor 
grade,  as  amputation,  lithotomy,  lithotripsy,  &c. 

For  the  accommodation  of  such  patients  as  require  it,  the  Faculty 
have  provided  two  Surgical  Wards,  and  proper  attendance  within 
the  college  building. 

The  Dispensary  of  the  University,  which  is  open  throughout  the 
year,  affords  an  opportunity  to  the  class  of  examining  patients,  and 
those  who  avail  themselves  of  it,  will  find  it  a  valuable  addition  to 
their  means  of  clinical  instruction. 

In  view  of  the  foregoing  statements  respecting  the  classes,  mode 
of  conducting  instruction,  and  the  resources  at  command  of  the 
Faculty,  it  may  be  affirmed  with  truth,  as  it  is  with  pride,  that  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania  has  never  enjoyed  a  more  solid  pros¬ 
perity,  nor  been  better  provided  in  all  its  departments  for  per¬ 
forming  the  work  of  efficient  medical  teaching .  than  at  the  present 
time. 

ANATOMICAL  ROOMS. 

The  apartments,  devoted  to  Dissection  and  Demonstration,  are 
spacious  and  well  ventilated.  They  are  open  early  in  September, 
and  during  the  entire  session,  and  are  provided  with  an  ample 
supply  of  material,  as  well  as  with  all  requisite  conveniences  for 
the  student. 

While  engaged  in  his  dissections,  the  student  has  the  constant 
personal  attention  and  aid  of  the  Demonstrator  and  his  assistants. 


OPERATIVE  SURGERY. 

Adjoining  the  dissecting-room  is  one  devoted  to  the  study  of 
Practical  Surgery ,  which  is  conducted  under  the  personal  super¬ 
vision  of  the  Professor  of  Surgery,  aided  by  the  Surgical  Demon¬ 
strator. 

By  means  of  appropriate  apparatus,  the  student  is  taught  how  to 
apply  the  bandages  and  splints  required  in  the  treatment  of  frac¬ 
tures,  &c.,  upon  the  living  person ;  whilst  upon  the  subject  he  is 
also  instructed  in  the  performance  of  all  the  operations  of  Surgery. 
The  advantages  thus  gained  in  practical  knowledge  are,  it  is  be¬ 
lieved,  presented  in  no  other  school. 


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EXPENSES. 

Fees  for  the  Course  of  Lectures  ......  $105 

Matriculating  Fee  (paid  once  only) . 5 

Graduating  Fee . 30 


TEXT-BOOKS  AND  WORKS  OF  REFERENCE. 

On  Practice  of  Medicine:  Wood’s  Practice  of  Medicine;  Chapman’s 
Lectures;  Gerhard  on  the  Chest. 

On  Anatomy:  Wilson’s  Anatomy,  with  Kolliker’s  Microscopical 
Anatomy;  or  Sharpey  and  Quain’s  Anatomy. 

On  Materia  Medica:  Wood  and  Bache’s  Dispensatory;  Pereira’s 
Materia  Medica,  by  Carson;  Carson’s  Synopsis;  Wood’s  Therapeutics. 

On  Chemistry:  Fownes’s  Chemistry;  Regnault’s  Chemistry;  Leh¬ 
mann’s  Physiological  Chemistry;  Taylor’s  Toxicology. 

On  Surgery:  Smith’s  Practice  of  Surgery  and  Operative  Surgery. 

On  O&s^ncs.-Ramsbotham;  Dewees;  Velpeau’s  Midwifery;  Condie 
on  Children. 

On  Institutes  of  Medicine:  Carpenter’s  Physiology;  Kirkes  and 
Paget’s  Manual;  Lehmann’s  Chemical  Physiology,  by  Dr.  Morris. 


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REGULATIONS 


OF  THE 

MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF 
PENNSYLVANIA. 


The  Medical  Department  is  under  the  immediate  government  of 
the  Medical  Professors,  who  constitute  the  Faculty  of  Medicine, 
subject  to  the  Rules  and  Statutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees.  The 
Faculty  consists  of 

A  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  and 
Clinical  Medicine, 

A  Professor  of  Anatomy, 

.  A  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy, 

A  Professor  of  Chemistry, 

A  Professor  of  Surgery, 

A  Professor  of  Obstetrics,  and  the  Diseases  of  Women  and 
Children,  and 

A  Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Medicine. 

The  Medical  Faculty  hold  meetings  for  the  purpose  of  arranging 
and  conducting  the  business  of  their  department,  and  for  the  pre¬ 
servation  of  order  and  decorum  among  the  medical  students. 

One  of  the  members  acts  as  Dean,  whose  duty  it  is  to  keep  the 
Minutes  of  the  Faculty,  to  arrange  the  examination  of  the  candi¬ 
dates  for  graduation,  to  conduct  the  business  of  the  Faculty  at  their 
meetings,  and  to  attend  to  correspondence. 

The  Session  for  the  Medical  Lectures  begins  early  in  October, 
and  ends  in  the  middle  of  March  ensuing. 

The  Commencement  for  conferring  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of 
Medicine,  is  held  by  a  special  mandamus  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
early  in  April. 

The  following  are  the  Rules  in  force  in  relation  to  the  Degree  of 
Doctor  of  Medicine. 

I.  The  candidate  must  have  attained  the  age  of  twenty-one  years. 


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have  applied  himself  to  the  study  of  Medicine  for  three  years,  and 
been,  during  that  time,  the  private  pupil,  for  two  years,  at  least,  of 
a  respectable  practitioner  of  Medicine. 

II.  The  candidate  must  also  have  attended  two  complete  courses 
of  the  following  Lectures  in  this  Institution : — 

Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine, 

Anatomy, 

Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy, 

Chemistry, 

Surgery, 

Obstetrics,  and  the  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children, 

Institutes  of  Medicine. 

III.  Medical  students  who  have  attended  one  complete  course  in 
a  respectable  Medical  School,  where  the  attendance  on  two  complete 
courses  is  necessary  to  a  degree,  where  the  same  branches  are  taught 
as  in  this,  and  which  is  placed  upon  the  ad  Eundern  of  this  school, 
are  permitted  to  become  candidates  by  an  attendance  here  for  one 
full  course;  the  rules  of  graduation  being  in  other  respects  observed. 
They  are  also  exempted  from  the  payment  of  fees  upon  attending  a 
second  term. 

IY.  The  candidate  must  also  have  attended  one  course  of  Clini¬ 
cal  Instruction  in  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  or  some  other  Institu¬ 
tion  approved  of  by  the  Faculty  of  Medicine. 

Y.  When  a  candidate  applies  to  the  Dean  for  admission,  he  must 
exhibit  his  tickets  to  prove  that  the  above  rules  have  been  complied 
with. 

YI.  The  candidate,  at  the  time  of  his  application,  must  deliver 
to  the  Dean  of  the  Medical  Faculty  a  Thesis,  composed  by  himself, 
on  some  medical  subject.  This  Thesis  is  referred  to  one  of  the  Pro¬ 
fessors,  who  shall  examine  the  candidate  upon  it,  and  make  his 
report  thereon  to  the  Medical  Faculty. 

YII.  When  a  candidate  is  rejected,  his  essay  will  be  retained  by 
the  Medical  Faculty. 

YIII.  The  essay  must  be  in  the  candidate’s  own  handwriting, 
and  must  be  written  uniformly  on  letter  paper  of  the  same  size, 
the  alternate  pages  being  left  blank* 

*  The  essay  should  he  written  upon  Thesis  paper.  This  is  for  the  purpose  of 
convenient  binding  together  into  volumes.  It  is  recommended  to  the  candidate  to 
prepare  his  thesis  before  the  commencement  of  the  second  course  of  lectures. 


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IX.  Bad  spelling  in  a  Thesis,  or  evidences  of  want  of  literary 
culture,  will  preclude  a  candidate  from  examination  for  a  degree. 

X.  A  Thesis  may  be  published  by  the  candidate  if  he  desire  it, 
the  permission  of  the  Professor  by  whom  he  was  examined  thereon 
being  first  obtained ;  but  no  alteration  shall  be  made  in  such  thesis 
without  the  consent  of  the  said  Professor. 

XI.  The  voting  on  the  case  of  each  candidate  is  by  ballot. 
Candidates  who  have  not  been  successful  upon  a  first  examination, 
will  be  permitted  to  have  a  second,  when  all  the  classes  have  been 
disposed  of  by  the  Faculty.  The  second  examination  will  be  con¬ 
ducted  in  full  meeting  of  the  Professors. 

XII.  The  candidate  shall  pay  the  fees  of  graduation  at  the  time 
of  his  examination,  or  before  receiving  notice  of  his  success;  his 
name  may  then  be  entered  on  the  Eegister  of  passed  candidates, 
for  the  purpose  of  being  reported  to  the  Board  of  Trustees  and 
included  in  the  mandamus  for  a  Degree. 

XIII.  Candidates  who  have  passed  their  examination-,  and  in 
other  respects  complied  with  the  regulations,  are  to  be  reported  by 
the  Dean  to  the  Provost,  who  will  communicate  such  report  to  the 
Board  of  Trustees,  in  order  that,  if  approved  of  by  them,  their 
mandamus  be  issued  for  conferring  the  Degree. 

XIY.  The  Degree  will  not  be  conferred  upon  a  candidate  who 
absents  himself  from  the  Public  Commencement,  except  by  special 
permission  of  the  Medical  Faculty. 

XY.  Graduates  of  Medical  Schools,  on  the  ad  Eundem  list,  by 
attending  one  complete  course  in  this  Institution,  and  complying 
with  the  above  regulations,  are  put  upon  the  same  footing  with  stu¬ 
dents  who  have  attended  two  complete  courses  here;  that  is,  they 
may  present  themselves  as  candidates  for  graduation : — also,  if  they 
attend  a  second  time,  the  tickets  will  be  free.  Such  graduates,  if 
of  five  years’  standing,  are  permitted  to  attend  the  course  of  Lec¬ 
tures,  upon  a  general  ticket  of  admission,  free  of  expense,  except 
the  cost  of  the  matriculating  ticket.  But  this  general  ticket  does 
not  qualify  for  graduation. 


GRADUATES 


At  a  Public  Commencement,  held  March  27,  1858,  in  the  Musical  Fund  Hall,  the 
Degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine  was  conferred  by  Henry  Vethake,  LL.D.,  Provost, 
upon  the  following  gentlemen;  after  which  an  Address  was  delivered  by  Joseph 
Leidy,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Anatomy. 


NAME.  POST-OFFICE. 


Akin,  James  T. 
Armstrong,  Jas.  G. 

Columbia, 

Wilson, 

Baird,  John  L. 

Barber,  Gideon  M. 
Baugh,  Virginius  N. 
Beall,  Thos.  T. 

Murfreesboro’, 
Rushville, 
Stony  Creek, 
Church  Hill, 

Beldon,  Oliver  S. 

Salem, 

Bethell,  Chas.  P. 

Philadelphia, 

Boileau,  Nathaniel  B. 
Boisnot,  James  M. 

Easton, 

Six  Mile  Bun, 

Bolton,  Edw.  C. 

N.  Orleans, 

Booth,  John  W. 

Fairport, 

Boynton,  Gaines  M. 
Bullock,  Wm.  J. 

Albany 

Wilson, 

Cadwallader,  D.  Willis 
Carpenter,  Thos.  P. 
Christy,  Henry  C. 
Clark,  Edwin  P. 
Clemens,  Jas.  W. 

Yardleyville, 
Criglersville, 
Fair  View, 
Orange  C.  H. 
Wheeling, 

Curtis,  Geo.  B. 

Honesdale, 

Daniel,  Benj.  W. 

Darby,  J.  Thomson 

Americus, 

Fort  Motte, 

Dearing,  Asa  W.,  jr. 

Flint  Hill, 

Deloatch,  Henry  W. 
Doss,  Henry  W. 

Margaretsville, 

Pickensville, 

COUNTY. 

STATE. 

SUBJECT  OF  THESIS. 

Maury, 

Tenn. 

Scarlatina. 

Wilson, 

N.  C. 

Therapeutical  appli¬ 
cation  of  Oleum 
Terebinthinae. 

Rutherford, 

Tenn. 

Acute  Meningitis. 

Rush, 

Ind. 

Arteritis. 

Sussex, 

Va. 

Variola. 

Jefferson, 

Miss. 

The  Physician’s  Call¬ 
ing. 

Salem, 

N.  J. 

Chemistry  in  Treat¬ 
ment  for  Metallic 
Poison. 

Pa. 

Hygienic  Management 
of  Children. 

Northampton, 

Pa. 

Cholera  Infantum. 

Somerset, 

N.  J. 

The  Physiology  of 
Woman. 

Par.  of  Orleans,  La. 

Yellow  Fever  in  Nor¬ 
folk. 

Granville, 

N.  C. 

Mammary  Inflamma¬ 
tion. 

Dougherty, 

Ga. 

Haemostatics. 

Wilson, 

N.  C. 

Hernia. 

Bucks, 

Pa. 

Regimen. 

Madison, 

Va. 

Cholera  Morbus. 

Cambria, 

Pa. 

Indigestion. 

Orange, 

Va. 

Typhoid  Fever. 

Ohio, 

Va. 

The  Minute  Structure 
of  Bone. 

Wayne, 

Pa. 

Psoas  Abscess. 

Sumter, 

Ga. 

Conception. 

St.  Matthew’s,  S.  C. 

The  Anatomy,  Physio¬ 
logy,  and  Pathology 
of  the  Supra  Renal 
Capsules. 

Rappahannock,  Va. 

Characteristic  Signs 
of  Fever. 

Northampton,  N.  C. 

Dysentery. 

Pickens, 

Ala. 

Venesection. 

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NAME. 

Douthit,  John  E. 
Dugger,  Reuben  H. 

Duncan,  ¥m.  S. 

Ellis,  Andrew  J. 
Evans,  Horace  Y. 

Fleming,  C.  Edwin 
Flynn,  William 

Gibbes,  Robert  R. 


Gibbs,  Benj.  F. 

Gordon,  Hiram  W. 
Granbery,  Wm.  B. 
Gray,  Chas. 

Gregg,  James  P. 

Grier,  Wm.  P. 

Grissom,  Eugene 

Hanly,  Jos.  J. 

Harlan,  Geo.  C. 

Hawes,  Cary  N. 

Hawk,  Edward  P. 

Hay,  William 
Hayes,  Robt.  F. 

Hess,  John  F. 

Hill,  David  W. 

Hines,  James  M. 

Hitch,  William  J. 
Hodge,  H.  Lenox 
Horton,  0.  R. 

Houston,  Isaac  H. 

Howard,  John 
Howell,  Samuel  B. 

Hurd,  Sam’l  H.  (M.  D.) 
Hutchinson,  Jas.  H. 

Jemison,  Lewis 
Johnston  Wm. 

Jones,  John  Randolph 
Jones,  R.  Harrison 
Jones,  William  J. 

Kendall,  W.  Devereux 
Kennedy,  Stiles  E. 


Kercheval,  J.  M. 
King,  Benjamin  R. 

Larison,  Geo.  H. 
Larkin,  Wm.  C. 


POST-OFFICE.  COUNTY.  STATE.  SUBJECT  OF  THESIS. 


Clemmonsville, 

Davidson, 

N.  C. 

Somatic  and  Molecular 

Death. 

Macon, 

Marengo, 

Ala. 

Irritable  Uterus,  its 

Causes  &  Treatment. 

Brownsville, 

Fayette, 

Pa. 

Emansio  Mensium. 

Garysburg, 

Northampton, 

N.  C. 

Inflammation. 

Marsh, 

Chester, 

Pa. 

Cataract. 

Columbia, 

Richland  Dist. 

,S.  C. 

Exophthalmia. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Typhus  Fever. 

Beaufort 

Beaufort  Dist. 

,S.  C. 

The  Economy  of  Na¬ 

ture  in  the  Chemistry 
of  Life. 

Freehold, 

Monmouth, 

N.  J. 

Man’s  Relation  to  Na¬ 

tural  Laws. 

Madison, 

Madison, 

Va. 

Nephritis.  . 

•  Macon, 

Fayette, 

Tenn. 

Inflammation. 

Annapolis, 

Annapolis,  Nova  Scotia.  Analogies  of  Animal 

and  Vegetable  Life. 

Hublersburg, 

Centre, 

Pa. 

Enteric  Fever. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Origin  and  Progress  of 

Medicine. 

Oxford, 

Granville, 

N.  C. 

Cinchona,  its  Alka¬ 

loids  and  their  Salts. 

Camden, 

Camden, 

N.  J. 

“Medicinae  Doctor.” 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

The  Iris. 

Paris, 

Bourbon, 

Ky. 

Infantile  Hygiene. 

Lambertville, 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J. 

Scarlatina. 

Millwood, 

Clark, 

Va. 

Aneurism. 

New  Berlin, 

Union, 

Pa. 

Enteric  Fever. 

Mt.  Vernon, 
Barrington, 
Marlboro’, 

Knox, 

Ohio. 

Smallpox. 

Shelburne,  Nova  Scotia.  Scarlatina. 

Pitt, 

N.  C. 

Arsenic. 

Laurel, 

Sussex, 

Del. 

Alcohol. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Glycerina. 

Anderson  C.  H. 

,,  Anderson  Dist.,  S.  C. 

Remittent  Fever. 

Millsboro’, 

Sussex, 

Del. 

The  Dissection  of  the 

Human  Body. 

Tarboro’, 

Edgecombe, 

N.  C. 

Tuberculosis. 

Camden, 

Camden, 

N.  J. 

The  History  of  Circu¬ 

lation, 

Charlestown, 

Middlesex, 

Mass. 

The  Pancreas. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

The  Blood. 

Princeton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

Irritable  Uterus. 

Wolfville, 

Hicksford, 

Kings,  Nova  Scotia.  Carcinoma. 

Greenville, 

Va. 

Yellow  Fever. 

Huntsville, 

Madison, 

Ala. 

Hydrocele. 

Oxford, 

Granville, 

N.  C. 

Scarlatina. 

Paris, 

Henry, 

Tenn. 

Emetics  as  Therapeu¬ 

tic  Agents. 

Greensboro’, 

Caroline, 

Md. 

The  Tongue  as  a  Symp¬ 

tom  in  certain  Idio¬ 
pathic  Fevers. 

Nashville, 

Davidson, 

Tenn. 

Syphilis. 

Leighton, 

Lawrence, 

Ala. 

Veratrum  Viride. 

Sergeantville, 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J. 

Phosphorus. 

Uniontown, 

Perry, 

Ala. 

The  Duties  of  a  Young 

Physician. 

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NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  SUBJECT  OF  THESIS. 

Lea,  Calvin  D. 

Yanceyville, 

Caswell, 

N.  C.  Erysipelas. 

Lea,  Calvin  Gr. 

Milton, 

Caswell, 

N.  C.  A  View  of  the  Medical 
Profession. 

Leach,  John  S. 

Raleigh, 

Wake, 

N.  C.  Inflammation. 

Leecraft,  Lafayette  F. 

Beaufort, 

Carteret, 

N.  C.  Influences  of  Inter¬ 
marriage  over  Gene¬ 
ration. 

Lindsay,  John  L. 
Linton,  Herman  B. 
Lipscomb,  Moses  Q. 

Criglersville, 
Philadelphia, 
Louisa  C  H., 

Madison, 

Va.  Hepatitis. 

Pa.  Diagnosis. 

Va.  Drinks. 

Livezey,  Edward 

Plymouth  Meeting, Montgomery,  Pa.  Podophillin. 

Long,  Henry 

Mt.  Pleasant, 

Maury, 

Tenn.  Epilepsy. 

Lotz,  George 

New  Berlin, 

Union, 

Pa.  Vaccination. 

Maclure.  Wm.  M.  G.  Nassau.  New  Providence.  Bahamas.  Yellow  Fever. 


Martin,  Henry  F. 
Matthews,  Benj.  B. 

Allentown, 

Lambertville, 

McCall,  Charles  A.  Philadelphia, 

McGrath,  John  M.  Philadelphia, 

McLean,  Wm.  L.  D.  Beattie’s  Ford, 

McTyre,  Adoniram  R.  J.  Midlothian, 
Moore,  Thomas  J.  Holliday sburg, 

Morgan,  Isaiah  Du  Bose  Eutaw, 

Newton,  John,  jr. 
Newman,  Thomas 
Nixon,  Thos.  M. 

Norris,  George  Pepper 
Norman,  H.  H. 

Sabathoo, 
Booth’s  Corner, 
Edenton, 
Wilmington, 
Plymouth, 

Nott,  J.  Deas 

Mobile, 

Oliver,  Hillary  F. 
Ormiston,  R,obt.,  jr. 

Greenville, 

Ox  Bow, 

Parker,  Richard  H. 

Portsmouth, 

Penrose,  Thos.  N.,  jr. 
Phillips,  Joseph  T. 
Pugh,  Wm.  P. 

Purnell,  George  W. 
Putney,  William  R. 

Philadelphia, 
Margaretsville, 
Jones’  Mines, 
Berlin, 

New  Canton, 

Rayner,  Preston 

Read,  Rhesa  W. 

Reed,  Thomas  Grant 
Rice,  John  H. 

Brownsville, 

Boston, 

Woodstown, 

Mt.  Zion, 

Riddle,  Willis  P. 

Eutaw, 

Rogers,  W.  Charles 
Row,  Elhanon  W. 

Rust,  J.  M’Afee 

Norristown, 
Locust  Grove, 
Mill  Dale, 

Sarde,  Samuel  S. 
Schell,  Henry  A. 

Camden, 

Gallatin, 

Lehigh, 

Pa. 

Enteric  Fever. 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J. 

Vaccination  as  a  Pre¬ 

ventive  of  Smallpox. 

Pa. 

Criminal  Abortion. 

Pa. 

Erysipelas. 

Lincoln, 

N.  C. 

Dysentery. 

Chesterfield, 

Va. 

Intermittent  Fever. 

Blair, 

Pa. 

Arthritis. 

Green, 

Ala. 

Medicine. 

North  India.  Cannabis  Indica. 

Delaware, 

Pa. 

Physiology  of  Life. 

Chowan, 

N.  C. 

Pinus  Palustris. 

Newcastle, 

Del. 

Diabetes. 

Washington, 

N.  C. 

Influences  which  Mod¬ 
ify  the  Effects  of 
Medicines. 

Mobile, 

Ala. 

Hygiene. 

Butler, 

Ala. 

Acute  Hepatitis. 

Jefferson, 

N.  Y. 

The  Atmosphere,  its 
Relation  to  Life  and 
Disease. 

Norfolk, 

Va. 

Yellow  Fever  in  Ports¬ 
mouth,  Va.,  during 
the  summer  and  fall 
of  1855. 

Pa. 

Coffee. 

Northampton, 

N.  C. 

Pneumonia. 

Randolph, 

N.  C. 

Chlorate  of  Potassa. 

Worcester, 

Buckingham, 

Md. 

Yellow  Fever. 

Va. 

Puerperal  Fever. 

Haywood, 

Tenn. 

Bilious  Fever. 

Bowie, 

Texas.  Pneumonia. 

Salem, 

N.  J. 

Tobacco. 

Campbell, 

Va. 

Hydrargyri  Chloridum 
Mite. 

Green, 

Ala. 

The  Effects  and  Use 
of  Ergot  as  a  Motor 
Stimulant. 

Montgomery, 

Pa. 

Variola. 

Orange, 

Va. 

Pernicious  Fever. 

Warren, 

Va. 

Pericarditis. 

Kent, 

Del. 

Haemoptysis. 

Sumner, 

Tenn. 

Post  Partum  Hemor- 

rhage. 


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NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

Schmidt,  H.  D. 

Philadelphia, 

Sears,  George  H. 
Servis,  Howard 

Six  Mile  Run, 
Clinton, 

Shannonhouse,  Jas.  J.  Hertford, 
Sherwood,  Thos.  H.  Edina, 

Shimer,  Reuben  L.  Easton, 

Sills,  David  N.  Belford, 

Simms,  Benjamin  E.  Goldsboro’, 

Smith,  Robert  0.  Paris, 

Somervell,  Augustine  C.  Sharon, 

Squire,  William  R.  Gaston, 

Stanley,  James  P.  Somerville, 

Stark,  Wm.  D. 
Stearnes,  John  L. 
Stewart,  John  R. 

Altoona, 

Rocky  Mount, 
Warrenton, 

Stickney,  Charles  W. 
Strait,  James  L. 

Stockton, 

Hopewell, 

Terrell,  Henderson 
Thome,  William  H. 
Thornton,  Chas.  P. 
Troup,  J.  R. 

Prospect  Hill, 
Palmyra, 
Lumpkin, 
Darien, 

Turner,  Wm.  Mason 

Hicksford, 

Vaughan,  Aaron  C. 

Bedford, 

Walker,  Benj.  M. 

Plymouth, 

Warr,  Americus  V. 
Weber,  Jacob 

Weber,  Robert  L. 
Williams,  Samuel  C. 
Wimberly,  S.  H. 

Rossville, 

Philadelphia, 

Pottsville, 

Carlisle, 

Union  Springs, 

Winn,  Henry  I. 
Wiseman,  Alfred  W. 

Demopolis, 

Farmington, 

Young,  S.  D. 

Henderson, 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  SUBJECT  OF  THESIS. 

Pa.  Microscopical  Re¬ 
searches. 

Middlesex, 

N.  J.  Hydrophobia. 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J.  Phenomena  and  Result 
of  Inflammation. 

Perquimans, 

N.  C.  Calor  Animalis. 

Knox, 

Mo.  Pneumonia. 

Northampton, 

Pa.  Yellow  Fever. 

Nash, 

N.  C.  Scarlatina. 

Wayne, 

N.  C.  Venery. 

Bourbon, 

Ky.  Gonorrhoea. 

Tipton, 

Tenn.  Intermittent  Fever. 

Northampton, 

N.  C.  Rubeola. 

Fayette, 

Tenn.  Miasmatic  Remittent 
Fever. 

Blair, 

Pa.  Railroad  Accidents. 

Franklin, 

Va.  Dysentery. 

Warren, 

N.  C.  Duties  of  a  Young 
Physician. 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J.'  Scarlatina. 

Green, 

Ala.  Enteric  Fever. 

Caswell, 

N.  C.  Cholera  Infantum. 

Lebanon, 

Pa.  Regimen. 

Stewart, 

Ga.  Veratrum  Viride. 

McIntosh, 

Ga.  Heat  as  a  Condition  of 
Vital  Activity. 

Greensville, 

Va.  Sleep  and  Death. 

Bedford, 

Pa.  Respiration. 

Washington, 

N.  C.  Tetanus,  Idiopathic 
and  Traumatic. 

Fayette, 

Tenn.  Menorrhagia. 

Pa.  Scarlatina. 

Schuylkill, 

Pa.  Acute  Gastritis. 

Cumberland, 

Pa.  Phthisis  Pulmonalis. 

Macon, 

Ala.  ^Esthetics  of  Medi¬ 
cine. 

Marengo, 

Ala.  Dyspepsia. 

Davis, 

N.  C.  Typhous  Dengue. 

Granville, 

N.  C.  Intermittent  Fever. 

At  a  public  Commencement,  held  July,  1857,  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine 
was  conferred  on — 


NAME.  COUNTY. 

George  B.  Wood,  Sonora, 

Charge  B.  Jennings,  Dubuque, 


STATE-  SUBJECT  OF  THESIS. 

California,  Duties  of  the  Young  Physician. 
Iowa,  Auscultation. 

Total,  145. 

R.  E.  ROGERS,  M.  D.,  Dean. 


CATALOGUE 


OF  THE 


TRUSTEES,  OFFICERS,  AND  STUDENTS 

OF  THE 


UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 


SESSION  1859-60. 


PHILADELPHIA: 

COLLINS,  PRINTER,  705  JAYNE  STREET. 


Erusttm 


• 

THE  GOVERNOR  OF  PENNSYLVANIA, 

Ex  officio,  President  of  the  Board . 

JAMES  S.  SMITH, 

REV.  ALBERT  BARNES, 

LEWIS  WALN, 

REV. ‘BENJAMIN  DORR,  D.I)., 

GEORGE  M.  WHARTON, 

TOBIAS  WAGNER, 

REV.  HENRY  J.  MORTON,  D.  D., 

RT.  REV.  ALONZO  POTTER,  D.  D., 

RENfi  LA  ROCHE,  M.D., 

JOHN  C.  CRESSON, 

OSWALD  THOMPSON, 

FREDERICK  FRALEY, 

BENJAMIN  GERHARD, 

H.  BINNEY,  JR., 

STEPHEN  COLWELL, 

, GEORGE  W.  NORRIS,  M.D., 

JAMES  BAYARD, 

J.  I.  CLARK  HARE, 

ADOLPH  E.  BORIE, 

DAVID  LEWIS, 

REV.  CHARLES  W.  SCHAEFFER, 

WILLIAM  STRONG. 

(Two  vacancies.) 


CALDWELL  K.  BIDDLE,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


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Staging  Committees 

OF  THE 

BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES  FOR  THE  YEAR  186  0. 


COMMITTEE  OF  WAYS  AND  MEANS. 

Mr.  Wain,  Chairman ,  Mr.  Bayard, 

Mr.  Wagner,  Mr.  Lewis. 

Mr.  Borie, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  BUILDINGS,  ESTATES,  AND  PROPERTY. 

Mr.  Binney,  Chairman ,  Mr.  Gerhard. 

Mr.  Cresson, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  LIBRARY. 

Rev.  Mr.  Barnes,  Chairman,  Mr.  Gerhard. 

Rev.  Dr.  Dorr, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  ARTS. 

Mr.  Wharton,  Chairman ,  Rev.  Mr.  Schae-ffer, 

Mri  Thompson,  Mr.  Strong. 

Mr.  ’Fraley, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  MEDICINE. 

Dr.  Norris,  Chairman,  Bishop  Potter, 

Dr.  La  Roche,  Mr.  Thompson. 

Mr.  Cresson, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  LAW. 

Mr.  Thompson,  Chairman,  Mr.  Hare,  * 

Mr.  Binney,  Mr.  Strong. 

Mr.  Wharton,* 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  MINES,  ARTS,  AND  MANUFACTURES. 
Mr.  Cresson,  Chairman,  Mr.  Bayard, 

Mr.  Fraley,  Mr.  Hare. 

Mr.  Colwell,  • 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  ACADEMY  AND  CHARITY  SCHOOL. 

Mr.  Colwell,  Chairman,  Mr.  Binney, 

Mr.  Smith,  Mr.  Bayard. 

Mr.  Wharton, 


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profess  ssors. 


PROVOST  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 

*  JOHN  F.  FRAZER,  LL.  D., 

VICE  PROVOST. 

WILLIAM  GIBSON,  M.  D., 

Emeritus  Professor  of  Surgery. 

HENRY  YETHAKE,  LL.D., 

Emeritus  Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy. 


SAMUEL  JACKSON,  M.D., 

Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Medicine. 

GEORGE  B.  WOOD,'  M.D.,  LL.D., 

Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  and  of  Clinical  Medicine. 

HUGH  L.  HODGE,  M.  D., 

Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  of  the  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children. 

JOHN  F.  FRAZER,  LL.D., 

Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Chemistry  in  the  Department  of  Arts  and 
in  the  Department  of  Mines,  Arts,  and  Manufactures. 

GEORGE  ALLEN,  A.  M., 

Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages  and  Literature. 

GEORGE  SHARSWOOD,  LL.D., 

Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Law,  including,  inter  alia,  International,  Constitu¬ 
tional,  Commercial,  and  Civil  Law. 

JOSEPH  CARSON,  M.  D., 

Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy. 

PETER  McCALL,  A.  M., 

Professor  of  Practice,  Pleading,  and  Evidence  at  Law  and  in  Equity. 

E.  SPENCER  MILLER,  A.  M., 

Professor  of  the  Law  of  Real  Estate  and  Conveyancing ,  and  Equity  Jurisprudence. 

ROBERT  E.  ROGERS,  M.  D., 

Professor  of  Chemistry.  • 


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CHARLES  B.  TREGO, 

Professor  of  Geology,  Mineralogy,  and  Palaeontology. 

JOSEPH  LEIDY,  M.  D., 

Professor  of  Anatomy. 

HENRY  H.  SMITH,  M.  D., 

Professor  of  Surgery. 

HENRY  COPPfiE,  A.  M., 

Professor  of  Belles  Lettres  and  of  the  English  Language  and  Literature. 

FRANCIS  A.  JACKSON,  A.  M., 

Adjunct.  Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages  and  Literature. 

E.  OTIS  KENDALL,  A.M., 

Professor  of  Mathematics  in  the  Department  of  Arts,  and  of  Pure  Mathematics 
in  the  Department  of  Mines,  Arts,  and  Manufactures. 

F AIRMAN  ROGERS,  A.  M., 

Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Surveying . 

Y.  DE  AMARELLI,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D., 

Professor  of  the  Italian  Language  and  Literature. 

REY.  C.  C.  SCHAEFFER, 

Professor  of  the  German  Language. 

J.  PETER*  LESLEY, 

Professor  of  Mining. 


INSTRUCTORS. 

JOSEPH  McKSNLEY, 

Principal  of  Boys'  Charity  School. 

Miss  J.  BEDLOCK, 

Principal  of  Female  Charity  School. 

Miss  M.  WALLACE  and  Miss  M.  BEDLOCK, 

Teachers  in  Charity  Schools. 


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Uepartnwwt  of  Mvtts. 


FACULTY. 

HENRY  VETHAKE,  LL.  D.,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy. 

- ,  Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy. 

JOHN  F.  FRAZER,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Chemistry. 
GEORGE  ALLEN,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages  and  Literature. 
HENRY  COPPEE,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Belles  Lettres  and  of  the  English  Language  and 
Literature. 

FRANCIS  A.  JACKSON,  A.  M.,  Adjunct  Prof  essor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages 
and  Literature. 

E.  OTIS  KEN t) ALL,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics. 

GEORGE  ALLEN,  Secretary  of  the  Faculty. 

HENRY  COPPEE,  Librarian. 


Professors  not  members  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts. 

- ,  Prof,  of  the  French  Language  and  Literature. 

- ,  Professor  of  Chemistry  as  applied  to  the  Arts. 

- ,  Professor  of  American  History. 

V.  DE  AMARELLI,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  the  Italian  Language  and  Literature. 
REY.  C.  C.  SCHAEFFER,  Professor  of  the  German  Language. 

Frederick  Dick,  Janitor  of  the  University. 


UNDERGRADUATES,  1859-60* 


R.  Dale  Benson, 

SENIOR  SOPHISTERS. 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

George  M.  Bredin, 

*  do. 

Butler. 

Henry  B.  Coxe, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Caleb  W.  Cresson, 

do. 

do. 

George  K.  Crozer, 

do. 

Chester. 

Robert  H.  Crozer, 

do. 

do. 

Lemuel  J.  Deal, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Eugene  Devereux, 

do. 

do. 

Archibald  H.  Engle, 

do. 

do. 

*  The  Catalogue  includes  the  names  of  Students  in  College 

from  the  beginning 

of  the  College  year. 


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Robert  P.  Engles, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Woodruff  Jones, 

do. 

Germantown 

Robertson  L.  Macklin, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

John  Markoe, 

do. 

do.  ^ 

Charles  Morison, 

do. 

do. 

C.  Stuart  Patterson, 

do. 

Germantown 

George  W.  Powell, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Theodore  H.  Reakirt, 

do. 

do. 

John  G.  Steen, 

do. 

do. 

Robert  White, 

do. 

do. 

William  W.  White,  * 

do. 

do. 

David  B.  Willson, 

do. 

do. 

Francis  Wister, 

do. 

Germantown, 
Seniors,  22. 

William  M.  Bayard, 

JUNIOR  SOPHISTERS. 

Pennsylvania , 

Germantown 

Frederick  M.  Bissell, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

John  Q.  Carpenter, 

do. 

Germantown 

William  W.  Craig, 

do. 

Norristown. 

Levi  Dickson,  Jr., 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Richard  H.  Douglass, 

do. 

do. 

Eugene  du  Pont, 

Delaware , 

Wilmington. 

John  Forbes,  Jr., 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Charles  W.  Gumbes, 

do. 

do. 

Chester  D.  Hartranft, 

do. 

do. 

•Edward  J.  Heyl, 

do. 

Germantown. 

Martin  P.  Jones, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

G.  Bedell  Keen, 

do.  * 

do. 

Charles  J.  Little, 

do. 

do. 

John  A.  McArthur, 

do. 

do. 

Matthew  Neely, 

do. 

do. 

Henry  C.  Palmer, 

do. 

do. 

Frank  W.  Paul, 

do. 

do. 

E.  Greenough  Platt, 

do. 

do. 

James  Rawle, 

do. 

do. 

C.  Ashmead  Schaeffer, 

do. 

Germantown. 

William  S.  Steen, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

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Edward  S.  Yanderslice, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Samuel  Wagner,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

George  W.  Wannemacher, 

do. 

do. 

William  White, 

do. 

do. 

William  W.  Wurts, 

do. 

do. 

« 

Juniors,  27. 

SOPHOMORES. 

George  D.  Budd, 

Pennsylvania ,  m 

Philadelphia. 

Jesse  Y.  Burk, 

%  do. 

do. 

Frank  Burns, 

do. 

Germantown. 

John  Cadwalader,  Jr., 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

George  S.  Chambers, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  J.  Churchman,  * 

do. 

Germantown. 

Thomas  M.  Cleemann, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

George  H.  Colket, 

do. 

do. 

J.  Bellangee  Cox, 

do. 

do. 

ChaHes  B.  Coxe, 

do. 

do. 

John  D.  Elkinton, 

do. 

do. 

Reuben  Etting, 

do. 

do. 

Persifor  ‘Frazer, 

do. 

do. 

Henry  B.  Gamble, 

do. 

Germautown. 

John  M.  Hale, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

William  W.  Hale, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  C.  Harrison, 

do. 

do. 

J.  Sparhawk  Jones, 

do. 

do. 

Thomas  F.  Jones, 

do. 

do. 

E.  Fisher  King, 

do. 

do. 

Kilburn  Knox, 

do. 

Germantown. 

Clifford  Lewis, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Robert  P.  Lisle, 

do. 

do. 

John  G.  R.  McElroy, 

do. 

do. 

James  McIntyre, 

do. 

Germantown. 

Thomas  McKean, 

do. 

do. 

Leonidas  H.  Nice, 

Maryland , 

Baltimore. 

George  Pepper, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

William  Pepper, 

do. 

do. 

T.  Henry  Powers,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

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Robert  Ritchie, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Beverley  Robinson, 

'  do. 

do. 

Skip  with  Wilmer, 

do. 

do. 

Ernest  Zantzinger, 

do. 

do. 

Sophomores,  34. 

FRESHMEN. 

James  W.  Ashton, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Wolcott  R.  Bissell, 

•  do. 

do. 

W.  Rawle  Brooke, 

do. 

do. 

Irvine  S.  Bulloch, 

Georgia, 

Roswell. 

William  H.  Colesberry, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

William  J.  Day, 

do. 

do. 

George  Emlen, 

do. 

do.  • 

Harvey  Fisher, 

do. 

Germantown. 

Nathan  Hatfield, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Daniel  Jacoby, 

do. 

Norristown. 

William  Laurie, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Charles  L.  Leiper, 

do. 

do. 

William  Main, 

do. 

do. 

James  Markoe, 

do. 

do. 

James  L.  Newbold, 

do. 

do. 

John  W.  Patton, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  P.  Perkins, 

do. 

do. 

Henry  Pettit, 

do. 

do. 

Eugene  I.  Santee, 

do. 

do. 

William  L.  Savage,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

Eugene  M.  Smyser, 

do. 

Norristown. 

Francis  G.  Smyth, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

George  W.  L.  Spiese, 

do. 

do. 

Cornelius  Stevenson,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

John  D.  Stine, 

do. 

do. 

George  Strawbridge, 

do. 

Germantown. 

Edward  Watson, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

George  W.  Wurts, 

do. 

do. 

Samuel  Young, 

do. 

do. 

Freshmen,  29. 


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SCIENTIFIC  AND  PARTIAL  COURSES. 


Frank  H.  Clark, 

Pennsylvania } 

Philadelphia. 

John  W.  Kester, 

do . 

do. 

William  E.  Moorhead, 

do. 

do. 

Bichard  H.  Newton, 

do. 

do. 

George  B.  Phillips, 

do. 

do. 

T.  Learning  Smith, 

do. 

do. 

Edwin  W.  Whiteman, 

Louisiana , 

West  Feliciana. 

Scientific  and  Partial  Students,  7. 


RECAPITULATION 


Seniors  ,  .  .  .  .  .  .22 

Juniors  .........  27 

Sophomores . 34 

Freshmen . .  ...  29 

Scientific  and  Partial  Students . 7 


119 


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JWetrkal  Bepartmeut* 


FACULTY. 

WILLIAM  GIBSON,  M.  D.,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Surgery. 

SAMUEL  JACKSON,  M.  DM  Professor  of  Institutes  of  Medicine. 

GEORGE  B.  WOOD,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine. 

HUGH  L.  HODGE,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  the  Diseases  of  Women  and 
Children. 

JOSEPH  CARSON,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Matpria  Medica  and  Pharmacy. 

ROBERT  E.  ROGERS,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry. 

JOSEPH  LEIDY,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Anatomy. 

HENRY  H.  SMITH,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Surgery. 


William  Hunt,  M.  D.,  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy.  i 

*C.  S.  Bishop,  M.  D.,  I  c  •  7  n  ,  , 

7  7  5-  Surgical  Demonstrators. 

Edward  Shippen,  M.  D.j  ' 

Samuel  Price,  Janitor. 


MEDICAL  CLASS  — SESSION  1859-60. 


MATRICULANTS. 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Abbott,  Chas.  C. 

Trenton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

Coleman. 

Ackley,  J.  B. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

A.  J.  Smiley. 

Aikins,  Robert  K. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

R.  K.  Smith. 

Albright,  Joseph  S. 

Hamburg, 

Berks, 

Pa, 

P.  J.  Tryon. 

Allen,  Harrison 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  F.  B.  Flagg. 

Allen,  C.  E. 

Centreville,  ’ 

P.  St.  Mary, 

La. 

Chas.  P.  Tutt. 

Amiss,  Thos.  B. 

Slate’  Mills, 

Rappahannock,  Ya. 

Wm.  S.  Alsop. 

Applebach,  Nelson 

Applebachville, 

Bucks, 

Pa. 

Jos.  Thomas. 

Applewhite,  Thomas  J. 

Stantonsburg, 

Wilson, 

N.  C. 

Peacock  &  Graves. 

Armstrong,  N.  E. 

Hallsville, 

Duplin, 

N.  C. 

W.  J.  Love. 

Arnold,  Thomas  T. 

Comorn, 

King  George, 

Ya. 

University  of  Ya. 

Ashhurst,  Samuel 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Jos.  Carson. 

Ashhurst,,  John,  jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  Carson. 

Atkinson,  I.  Lee  (M.  D.) 

Yincentown, 

Burlington, 

N.  J. 

Avera,  Chas.  H.  (M.  D.) 

Eagle  Rock, 

Wake, 

N.  C. 

Bache,  J*.  Hewson  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Bacon,  Chas.  P. 

Roaring  Spring, 

Trigg, 

Ky. 

T.  L.  Bacon. 

Bacon,  W.  C. 

Upper  Darby, 

Delaware, 

Pa. 

‘A.  L,  Kennedy. 

Badgett,  T.  J. 

Blackwells, 

Caswell, 

N.C. 

S.  E.  Brackin. 

Bagnall,  Richard  D. 

Norfolk, 

Norfolk, 

Va. 

Wm.  Selden. 

Bailey,  J.  C. 

Roxboro7,. 

Person, 

N.  C. 

Dr.  Merritt. 

Ballard,  R.  E. 

Louisburg, 

Franklin, 

N.C. 

R.  E.  Williams. 

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NAME. 

Barnett,  B.  N. 

Barnes,  Edwin 
Barrier,  P.  A. 

Barr,  Kobert  (M.  D.) 
Bartine,  David  H. 
Barton,  Isaac 
Bauduy,  Jerome  K. 
Beaty,  H.  S. 

Bfcers,  A.  M. 

Bellows,  Horace  M. 
Beshler,  J.  B. 

Bethell,  C.  P.  (M.  D.) 
Birkey,  H.  AY. 

Bickett,  Thos.  W. 
Birchett,  T.  G.  (M.  D.) 
Blackford,  A.  L. 
Blickwood,  AYm.  B.  D. 
Bolling,  Bobert  (M.  D.) 
Bonner,  Bobt.  J.  ^ 
Boardman,  Chas*.  H. 

Bowen,  Jno.  B. 
Brendle,  George  F. 
Brengle,  W.  D. 
Breneman,  E.  de  W. 
Bridges,  John  H. 
Brien,  John  0.  (M.  D.) 
Brown,  Thomas  M. 
Bruch,  Wilson  J.  H. 
Bunn,  Wm.  H. 
Buchanan,  William  F. 
Burroughs,  G.  H. 
Burton,  Henry  L. 

Buster,  W.  L. 

Bushong,  Israel 

Cameron,  Hugh 
Campbell,  William  H. 
Cadwalader,  Charles 
Carden,  Peter  S. 

Carpenter,  L.  Henry 
Carr,  George  AY. 

Carter,  Bobt.  K. 

Casper,  Thog.  J. 
Cernea,  A.  D.  (M.  D.) 
Chapin,  J.  F. 

Chandler,  J.  T. 

Cheek,  Benjamin  A. 


.POST-OFFICE. 

Yazoo  City, 
AYilson, 

Mt.  Pleasant, 
Indiana, 
Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia, 
Unionville, 
Bockport, 
Philadelphia, 
Oak  Dale,  Short  Mt. 
Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia, 
Monroe, 
Vicksburg, 
Martin’s  Ferry, 
Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia, 
Baymond, 
Philadelphia, 

Bridgeton, 
Behrersburg, 
Frederick  City, 
Lancaster, 
Taylortown, 


COUNTY. 

Yazoo, 

Wilson, 

Cabarrus, 

Indiana, 


Union  District 
Carbon, 

Dauphin, 


Union, 

Warren, 

Belmont, 


Hinds, 


STATE 

Miss. 

N.  C. 

N.C. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa, 

S.  C. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

N.C. 

Miss. 

Ohio. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Miss. 

Pa. 


PRECEPTOR. 
Leake  &  Barnett. 
B.  E.  Simms. 

J.  L.  Henderson. 

J.  F.  Bird. 

Wm.  V.  Keating. 

A.  W.  Thompson. 
S.  Beers. 

Jos.  Leidy. 

H.  C.  Beshler. 

Jos.  Leidy. 

B.  Chears. 


J.  F.  Gayley. 


H.  H.  Smith. 

Morris,  Bolling  & 
Darby. 

Cumberland,  N.  J.  W.  S.  Bowen. 

J.  S-  Try  on. 

Waters  &  Johnson. 
Henry  Carpenter. 
Sunbury,  N.  Bruns’k.D.  Burpee. 


Berks, 

Frederick, 

Lancaster, 


Pa. 

Md. 

Pa. 


Halifax, 

Halifax, 

N.  C. 

West  Greenville, 

Mercer, 

Pa.  Cossitt  &  Donaldson. 

Phillipsburg,  ^ 

AYarren, 

N.  J.  J.  J.  Detwiler. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Drysdale. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Laurence  Turnbull. 

Princeton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J.  J.  S.  Schanck. 

La  Grange, 

Fayette, 

Tenn.  Pulliam,  Harris  &  J. 
Carson. 

Memphis, 

Shelby, 

Tenn.  Woodward  &  Bishop. 

Lancaster, 

Lancaster, 

Pa.  Jno.  L.  Atlee. 

Antigonishe, 

Sydney,  Nova  Scotia,  Thomas  Bartrain. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  D.  H.  Agnew. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Joseph  Carson. 

Clover  Depot, 

Halifax, 

Va.  F.  E.  Hughes  &  Jas. 

M.  Corse. 

Germantown, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Providence, 

B. 

Island,  J.  AY.  C.  Ely,  Levick, 
Hunt  &  Penrose. 

Newtown  P.  0.,  or 
Stephensburg, 

Frederick, 

Va.  J.  William  Walls. 

Salem, 

N.  J.  Q.  Gibbon. 

Buckingham, 

Bucks, 

Pa. 

Cambra, 

Luzerne, 

Pa.  AV.  E.  Barrett. 

Oxford, 

Lafayette, 

Miss.  Jno.  Thompson. 

Warren  town, 

AY  arren, 

N.,C.  Sol.  AYilliams. 

13 


NAME. 

Christ,  Theodore  S. 
Church,  William 
Cilley,  J.  Lorin 
Ci'offi,  Gherardo 
Clarke,  Edward 
Clark,  J.  B. 

Clarke,  John  J. 

Clark,  Robt.  Woodhull 
Cleborne,  C.  J. 
Clemens,  H.  S. 
Clement,  W.  A. 
Cleemann,  Richard  A. 
Cohen,  J.  Solis 
Collins,  James 
Commander,  Jos. 
Comfort,  A.  Ivins 
Conrad,  D.  B.  (M.  D.) 
Cook,  Wm.  M. 

Cooper,  L.  A. 

Cornick,  Wm.  F. 


Cox,  Henry  S. 

Cox,  Swepson 
Cowan,  Isaac  F. 

Cowie,  Andrew  J. 

Crain,  Wm.  Baker 
Craighill,  Ewd.  A. 
Crawford,  Robert  (M.  D. 
Croft,  Samuel 
Croxton,  B.  M. 

Cruice,  John  J. 

Cruice,  Robert  B.  (M.  D. 

Darden,  Jas.  H. 

Darby,  James  T.  (M.  D.) 
Darrach,  Jr.,  William 
Davis,  Benj.  S. 

Davis,  John  J. 

Denby,  E.  R.  (M.  D.) 
Detwiler,  Samuel  B. 
Dick,  Walter  B. 

Dil worth,  Jos.  B. 

Dixon,  Wm.  C. 

Dodson,  M.  E. 

Drake,  Frank.  J. 

Draper,  Nicholas  W. 
Draper,  J.  Avery 
Drinker,  Charles  J., 


PO.ST-OFFICE. 

Lewisburg, 

Meadville, 

New  York, 

Scarborough, 

New  Salem, 

Mechanicsburg, 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Springtown, 

Mocksville, 

Philadelphia, 

Memphis, 

Philadelphia, 

Elizabeth  City, 

Philadelphia, 

U.  S.N. 

Prairie  Bluff, 

Glenelg, 

Norfolk, 

Mt.  Pleasant, 

Lexington, 

Camden, 

Liverpool, 

Cooperstown, 

Charlestown, 

)  Cooperstown, 
St.  Thomas, 
Courtland, 
Philadelphia, 

)  Philadelphia, 

Piney  Grove, 

Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia, 
Suggs  ville, 
Buckeystown, 

U.  S.  N. 

West  Earl, 
Philadelphia,' 
Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia, 

Greensborough, 

Warrentown, 

Triana, 

Camden, 

Montrose, 


COUNTY. 

STATE 

Union, 

Pa. 

Crawford, 

Pa. 

N.  Y. 

Randolph, 

Cumberland 

Italy. 

England, 

N.C. 

,  Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Bucks, 

Pa. 

Davie, 

N.C. 

Pa. 

Shelby, 

Tenn. 

Pa. 

Pasquotank, 

N.C. 

Pa. 

Wilcox, 

Ala. 

Howard, 

Md. 

Norfolk, 

Va. 

Maury,. 

Tenn. 

Oglethorpe, 

Ga. 

N.  J. 

Nova  Scotia, 

Otsego, 

N.  Y. 

Jefferson, 

Va. 

Venango, 

Pa. 

Franklin, 

Pa. 

Lawrence, 

Ala. 

Pa. 

Pa, 

Sampson, 

N.  C. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Clarke,  * 

Ala. 

Frederick, 

Md. 

Lancaster, 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Guilford, 

N.  C. 

Warren,* 

N.C. 

Madison, 

Ala. 

Kent, 

Del. 

Susquehanna, 

Pa. 

.  PRECEPTOR. 

T.  H.  Wilson. 

John  T.  Ray. 

Bishop  &  Woodward. 

James  M.  Boisnot. 

C.  W.  Woollen. 

Jas.  B.  Herring. 

A.  W.  Woodhull. 

R.  A.  Given. 

Stout  &  Kitchen. 

J.  F.  Martin. 

J.  Carson. 

W.  D.  Brinckle. 

H.  H.  Smith. 

L.  K.  Saunders. 

John  D.  Griscom. 

II.  Threadgill  &  Mor¬ 
ris,  Bolling  &  Darby. 
Tutt  &  Wells. 

R.  B.  Tunstall,  .&  Le- 
vick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 
rose. 

W.  G.  J.  Hunter. 
Alfred  Post. 

Atlee  &  Drysdale. 

D.  McN.  Parker. 
Smith  &  Johnson. 

J.  J.  H.  Straith  &  Son. 

J.  Van  tries. 

R.  E.  Tweedy. 

F.  R.  Blake. 

J.  C.  Monk  &  Jas.  M 
Corse. 

Wm.  Darrach. 

T.  G.  Jenkins.  • 

J.  H.  Straith  &  Son. 

J.  B.  Stearly, 

James  M.  Harris. 

D.  Hayes  Agnew. 
LeVick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 
rose. 

James  K.  Hall. 

Joseph  A.  Drake. 

E.  C.  Ashford. 

H.  H.  Smith. 

E.  Patrick,  jr. 


14 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Duer,  Edward  L. 

Crosswicks, 

Burlington, 

N.  J. 

Geo.  S.  Duer. 

Duggan,  Wm,  A. 

Wilson, 

Wilson, 

N.  C. 

B.  E.  Simms. 

Dulaney,  J.  Lambert 

Millington, 

Kent, 

Md. 

Wm.  II.  Dulaney. 

Dunlap,  F.  S. 

Delaware  City, 

New  Castle, 

Del. 

Noble  <fc  Webster. 

Dunn,  D.  A. 

Trenton, 

Ouachita, 

La. 

H.  N.  Young. 

Dunn,  Wm.  A. 

Raleigh, 

Wake, 

N.  C. 

McKee,  Bishop  & 

Woodward. 

Eagleton,  Jas.  M.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Earle,  M.  B.  (M.  D.) 

Greenville, 

S.  C. 

Edwards,  Nicholas  M. 

La  Fayette, 

Christian, 

Ky. 

E.  C.  Robb. 

Egolf  Franklin 

Trapp, 

Montgomei’y, 

Pa. 

C.  Williams. 

Egle,  William  H.  (M.  D.) 

Harrisburg, 

Dauphin, 

Pa. 

Ellegood,  Wm.  T. 

Concord, 

Sussex, 

Del. 

R.  G.  Ellegood  &  F. 

G.  Smith. 

Ellis,  Charles  M. 

Elkton, 

Cecil, 

Md. 

H.  H.  Mitchell. 

Ellis,  George  W. 

Philadelphia, 

• 

Pa. 

J.  F.  B.  Flagg. 

Ellis,  James  R. 

Clemmonsville, 

Davidson, 

N.  C. 

E.  McDever. 

Elmer,  Robt.  W. 

Bridgeton, 

Cumberland, 

N.  J. 

Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Enoch,  Hiram  D. 

Hillsboro’, 

Washington, 

Pa. 

J.  W.  Alexander. 

Erdman,  W.  B. 

Macungie, 

Lehigh, 

Pa. 

S.  R.  Rittenhouse. 

Erwin,  W.  E. 

Yorkville, 

York  Dist., 

S.'C. 

Bratton  &  Barrow. 

Evans,  H.  Y.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

% 

Evans,  James 

Marion  C.  House 

,  Marion  Dist. , 

S.  C. 

G.  W.  Rawlings. 

Fauntleroy,  A.  M. 

Winchester, 

Frederick, 

Va. 

R.  F.  Baldwin. 

Fetzer,  S.  E. 

Mechanicsburg, 

Cumberland, 

Pa. 

James  B.  Herrings^ 

Finney,  James  B. 

Harrisburg, 

Dauphin, 

Pa. 

C.  Seiler. 

Fleming,  A.  Wayne 

Mobile, 

Mobile, 

Ala. 

F.  G.  Smith,  Reese,  & 

Neill. 

Fletcher,  John  S.  (M.  D.) 

Murfreesboro’, 

Rutherford, 

Tenn. 

Ford,  C.  M. 

Troy, 

Rensselaer, 

N.  Y. 

Alfred  Wotkyns. 

Fort,  William  S. 

Lambertville, 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J. 

J.  T.  Fisler.  • 

Forwood,  J.  L.  (M.  D.) 

Chester, 

Delaware, 

Pa, 

Forwood,  Wm.  H. 

Chester, 

Delaware, 

Pa. 

J.  L.  Forwood. 

Fowler,  J.  C. 

Holmesburg, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

• 

Franklin,  E.  C. 

Providence, 

R.  I. 

J.  W.  C.  Ely. 

Freeman,  W.  II.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Frick,  A.  P. 

Lancaster, 

.  Lancaster, 

Pa. 

J.  A.  Ehler. 

Fryer,  Blencowe  E.  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Fry,  J.  W.  Richards 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

D.  D.  Detwiler. 

Fuget,  Daniel 

Carlisle, 

Cumberland, 

Pa. 

A.  J.  Harman. 

Fuller,  J.  T. 

Berea, 

Granville, 

N.  C. 

Wm.  R.  Hicks. 

Fulton,  J.  H. 

Elkton, 

Cecil, 

Md. 

H.  II.  Mitchell. 

Gabb,  Wm.  M. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Chas.  H.  Taylor. 

Galt,  Robert 

Columbia, 

Fluvanna, 

Ya. 

Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Gaskins,  James  H. 

Norfolk, 

Norfolk. 

Va. 

R.  B.  Tunstall. 

Gibson,  Joseph  R. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

T.  F.  Betton. 

Gibson,  J.  Phifer 

Concord, 

Cabarrus, 

N.  C. 

E.  R.  Gibson. 

15 


NAME. 

Gibbes,  Robert  R.  (M.  D.) 
Ginkinger,  W.  H.  H. 
Gleason,  M.  K. 

Gloninger,  IK  S.  (M.  D.) 
Goddard,  Jr.  K. 

Good,  James  M. 


POST-OFFICE 

Beaufort, 

Allentown, 

Summit, 

Philadelphia, 

Cincinnati, 

Westchester, 


Goodman,  H.  Ear’t  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 


Gotwald,  J.  H. 
Graham,  Joseph  D. 
Grant,  Roderick 

Gray,  H.  W. 

Gray,  W.  H  ,  jr. 
Green,  William 
Grier,  J.  H. 

Grier,  P.  H.  (M.  D.) 
Grier,  Wm.  P.  (M.  D.) 
Gross,  Henry  S. 

Groff,  John  P. 


Cincinnati, 
Draper’s  Valley, 
Antigonishe, 

Hernando, 

Philadelphia, 

Trenton, 

Elizabeth, 

Elizabeth, 

Philadelphia, 

Trappe, 

Harleysville, 


COUNTY.  STATE 

Beaufort  Dist.,  S.  C. 
i  Lehigh,  Pa. 

Cambria,  Pa. 

Pa. 

Hamilton,  Ohio, 
Chester,  Pa. 

Pa. 

Ohio, 

Pulaski,  •  Va. 
Sydney,  Nova  Scotia, 

De  Soto,  Miss. 

Pa. 

Mercer,  N.  J. 

Union,  N.  J. 

Union,  N.  J. 

Pa. 

Montgomery,  Pa. 
Montgomery,  Pa. 


PRECEPTOR. 

E.  G.  Martin. 

J.  H.  Orrick. 

Charles  Neff. 

Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 
rose. 

G.  A.  Gotwald. 

Sami.  R.  Sayers. 
McIntosh  &  F.  Gurney 
Smith. 

W.  B.  Gray. 

E.  B.  Vandyke. 

John  Woolverton. 

P.  H.  Grier. 


D.  D.  Detwiler. 
Groff  &  Keelor. 


Hackley,  Charles  E. 

Hadley,  J.  M. 

Hardeman,  John 
Haines,  Nathan  M. 

Hall,  A.  D.  (M.  D.) 

Harris,  A.  C.  (M.  D.) 
Harris,  Henry  H.  . 

Harris,  Robt. 

Harris,  Robert  B. 

Hawkins,  A.  W.  H.  H. 
Hayes,  J.  B. 

Hay,  Thomas 
Hayley,  L.  B. 

Hendrie,  W.  Scott 
Herron,  James  S. 

Hewston,  George 
Hicks,  John  H. 

Iliester,  Frank  M.  (M.  D.) 
Higgins,  J.  Mitchell 
Hillier,  Jos.  W. 

Hinkle,  A.  G.  B.  (M.  D.) 
Hinton,  John  R. 

Hodge,  Edward  B. 
Hoehling,  Adolphus  A. 

Holden,  Richard 


Philadelphia, 

Kimbolton, 

Clinton, 

Clarksboro’, 

Philadelphia, 

Forestville, 

Harrisburg, 

Jefferson, 

Clarksville, 

Canandaigua, 

Philadelphia, 

Barton, 

Doylestown, 

W  arrington , 

Philadelphia, 

Faisons, 

Philadelphia, 

Doylestown, 

Cooperstown, 

Philadelphia, 

Petersburg, 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 


Pa, 

Chatham,  N.  C. 

Jones,  Ga. 

Gloucester,  N.  J. 

Pa. 

Granville,  N.  C. 

Wake,  N.  C. 

Dauphin,  Pa. 

Rutherford,  Tenn. 

Washington,  Pa. 

N.Y. 

Pa. 

Franklin,  Ala, 

Bucks,  Pa. 

Escambia,  Florida, 
Pa. 

Duplin,  N.  C. 

Pa. 

Bucks,  Pa. 

Venango.  Pa. 

Pa. 

Dinwiddie,  Va. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa. 


Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 
rose. 

J.  M.  Hadley. 

F.  G.  Smith  &  Reese. 
Caleb  Swayne. 


Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 
rose. 

J.  J.  Abernathy  &  Jas. 

M.  Corse. 

W.  L.  Lafferty. 

John  Neill. 

Atlee  &  Drysdale. 
Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 
rose. 

William  S.  Hendrie. 
G.  R.  B.  Horner. 

II.  W.  Faison. 

G.  R.  McCoy. 

Robert  Crawford. 

John  Wilcox. 

C„  C  Vanwyck  &  F. 
G.  Smith. 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Holliday,  S.  T. 

Winchester, 

Frederick, 

Va. 

R.  F.  Baldwin. 

Holmes,  John  B.  (M.  D.) 

Charleston, 

S.  C. 

Horn,  George  H. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Joseph  Leidy. 

Howard,  John  (M.  D.) 

Tarboro’, 

Edgecombe, 

N.C. 

Hoy,  William  E. 

Trenton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

Charles  Hodge. 

Huggins,  Jr.  Jacob 

New  Berne, 

Green, 

Ala. 

J.  F.  Reynolds,  & 

Thomas  &  Donaghe. 

Hunter,  Andrew,  jr. 

Charlestown, 

Jefferson, 

Ya. 

J.  J.  H.  Straith. 

Hunter,  Frederick 

Bladensburg, 

Prince  George, 

,  Md.- 

Robt.  King  Stone. 

Hurst,  M.  W. 

Goodville, 

•  Lancaster, 

Pa. 

I.  D.  Winters. 

Huston,  J.  H. 

Aaronsburg, 

Centre, 

Pa. 

H.  P.  Strauss. 

Iglehart,  0.  S.  (M.  D.) 

Annapolis, 

Anne  Arundel 

,  Md. 

Illig,  A.  F. 

Stouchsburg, 

Berks, 

Pa. 

Ed.  Illig. 

Ives,  J.  D. 

Florence, 

Lauderdale, 

Ala. 

James  Kyle. 

Jack,  J.  A. 

Pottstown, 

Montgomery, 

Pa. 

J.  F.  Tobias. 

Jacobs,  Theodore 

Norristown, 

Montgomery, 

Pa. 

William  Corson. 

Jamar,  John  H. 

Elkton, 

Cecil, 

Md. 

Henry  H.  Mitchell. 

James,  Edward  C. 

Courtland, 

Lawrence, 

Ala. 

Bentley  &  McMahon. 

Jaquett,  George  P. 

Salem, 

Salem, 

N.  J. 

Q.  Gibbon. 

Jennings,  Wm.  M. 

Titusville, 

Crawford, 

Pa. 

Robert  Crawford. 

Johnson,  A.  A. 

Flat  Rock, 

Kershaw  Dist. 

S.  C. 

J.  I.  Trantham  &  H. 

McDowell. 

Johnston,  James  N. 

Brookville, 

Franklin, 

Ind. 

Johnson,  J.  T. 

Happy  Home, 

Burke, 

N.C. 

J.  R.  Ellis. 

Johnson,  William  H. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  Weber. 

Jones,  Isaac  N. 

La  Grange, 

Fayette, 

Tenn. 

Wm.  D.  Jones  &  II.  II. 

Smith. 

Jones,  Sam’l  J. 

Bainbridge, 

Lancaster, 

Pa. 

Robt.  H.  Jones. 

Jones,  Thomas  (M.  D.) 

•  • 

Pa, 

Kennard,  William  R. 

Livingston, 

Sumter, 

Ala. 

Leveritt  &  Levick, 

Hunt  &  Penrose. 

Kennedy,  W.  E.  (M.D.) 

Chattanooga, 

Hamilton, 

Tenn. 

Kercheval,  J.  M.  (M.  D.) 

Nashville, 

Davidson, 

Tenn. 

Kimbrough,  M.  D. 

Huntsville, 

Yadkin, 

N.C. 

J.  P.  Clingman. 

Kinsey,  Thomas  J. 

Washington, 

Rappahannock,  Ya. 

B.  F.  Kinsey. 

Klapp,  Joseph  (M.D.)  * 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Knight,  Moses  D. 

Montgomeryville,  Montgomery, 

Pa. 

A.  D.  Markley. 

Kohler,  John  P. 

White  Hall  Sta’ 

n,  Lehigh, 

Pa. 

William  S.  Kohler. 

Kollock,  John  M.  (M.  D.) 

Greenwich, 

Cumberland, 

N.  J. 

Kyle,  Thos.  A. 

Jackson, 

Madison, 

Tenn. 

Robt.  Fenner. 

Land,  Henry  G. 

Landis,  Henry,  jr. 
Lawing,  John  M. 

Laws,  James  (M.  D.) 
Lea,  William  J. 

Lear,  Theodore 
Lee,  Charles  C.  (M.  D.) 


London  Bridge, 

Lancaster, 

Charlotte, 

U.  S.  N. 

Mobile 

Crane’s  Forge, 
Philadelphia, 


Princess  Anne,  Va.  A.  G.  Tebault. 

Lancaster,  Pa.  J.  A.  Ehler. 

Mecklenburg,  N.  C.-  Fox,  Smith  &  Leidy. 

Mobile,  Ala.  J.  C.  Nott. 

Assumption,  La.  H.  H.  Hinkley. 

Pa. 


IT 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE, 

PRECEPTOR. 

I/eedom,  J.  Moore  (M.  D.) 

Germantown, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Leete,  James  M. 

Calhoun  Depot, 

Madison, 

Miss. 

Robt.  Kells. 

Ledbetter,  Jonathan 

Otter  Creek, 

McDowell, 

N.  C. 

J.  N.  Harris. 

Leget,  S. 

Alfordsvflile, 

Robeson, 

N.C. 

W.  D.  McCallum. 

Leidy,  Philip,  jf.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Leidy,  S.  Asher 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Joseph  Leidy. 

Lesesne,'  Charles 

Elizabethtown, 

Bladen, 

N.  C. 

Mallet  &  Jones. 

Levan,  Jeremiah  It. 

Kutztown, 

Berks, 

Pa. 

C.  H.  Wanner. 

Lewis,  B.  Rawle 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Lewis,  J.  B. 

Tarboro’, 

Edgecombe, 

N.C. 

Bishop  &  Woodward. 

Light,  A.  H. 

Lebanon, 

Lebanon, 

Pa. 

C.  D.  Gloninger. 

Ligon,  J.  W. 

Cross  Hill, 

Laurens, 

S.  C. 

J.  J.  Boozer. 

Lippincott,  Allen 

Fallsington, 

Bucks, 

Pa. 

H.  Lippincott. 

Linton,  H.  B.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Lochman,  C.  L. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  J.  Fitzer  &  J.  Sei- 

• 

berling. 

Logan,  James 

Pittsburg, 

Alleghany, 

Pa. 

Lomison,  H.  G.  (M.  D.) 

Greensburg, 

Westmoreland, 

,  Pa. 

Love,  W.  S. 

Natchez, 

Adams, 

Miss. 

Waddell  &  Baldwin. 

Loraine,  J.  Oscar 

Clearfield, 

Clearfield, 

Pa. 

Henry  Loraine. 

Love,  W.  W.  . 

Quincy, 

Gadsden, 

Fla. 

J.  E.  Davidson. 

Luckett,  Francis  E.  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Magrudtr,  J.  B. 

Vicksburg, 

Warren, 

Miss. 

A.  L.  C.  Magruder. 

Marcy,  Alex. 

Cape  Island, 

Cape  May, 

N.  J. 

S.  S.  Marcy. 

Markley,  A.  D.  (M.  D.)  Montgomery  Square,  Montgomery, 

Pa. 

Marriott,  Henry 

West  River, 

Anne  Arundel, 

Md. 

Estep  Hall. 

Martin,  R.  A. 

Milford, 

Kent, 

Del. 

S.  C.  Brinckle. 

Martindale,  Jas.  C.  (M.  D.)  Cheltenham, 

Montgomery, 

Pa: 

McAuley,  Rev.  A.  Gi. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

McBride,  Joseph  A. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

McCall,  Chas.  A.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

McClenahan,  William 

Pittsboro’, 

Chatham, 

N.  C. 

Spence  McClenahan. 

McClure,  A.  W.  (M.  D.) 

Mount  Pleasant 

,  Henry, 

Iowa. 

McConnaughey,  J.  L. 

Salisbury, 

Rowan, 

N.  C. 

J.  L.  Henderson. 

McCulloh,  James  Agnew 

(M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

McGaughy,  J.  H.  (M.  D.) 

Barton, 

Franklin, 

Ala. 

McGee,  J.  W. 

Kenansville, 

Duplin, 

N.  C. 

Graham  &  Hill. 

McGill,  George  M. 

Princeton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

J.  S.  Schanck. 

McGill,  John 

Clio, 

Marlboro’, 

S.C. 

W.  D.  McCallum. 

McGuire,  Hunter  H.  (M.D.)  Winchester, 

Frederick, 

Va. 

McIntosh,  B.  L. 

Savannah, 

Chatham, 

Geo. 

A.  Cornell. 

McKenzie,  S.  W. 

St.  Matthews, 

Orangeburg  Dist. 

,,  S.  C. 

W.  L.  Pou. 

McLean,  Advil 

Gilopolis, 

Robeson, 

N.C. 

A.  McLeod. 

McLean,  John  K. 

Cheraw, 

Chesterfield  Dist. 

,  S.  C. 

M.  McLean. 

McMahon,  William  J. 

Courtland, 

Lawrence, 

Ala. 

Bentley  &  McMahon. 

McNeill,  T.  C. 

Paris, 

Henry, 

Tenn.  J.  J.  Matthewson  & 

A.  H.  Smiley. 

Means,  Sumter  (M.  D.) 

Glenn  Springs,  Spartanburg  Dist.,  S.  C. 

Mears,  J.  II.  (M.  D.) 

Branchtown, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

2 


18 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE 

Medlin,  P.  P.’ 

Eagle  Rock, 

Mentzer,  William 

Carlisle, 

Meredith,  J.  Q.  A. 

Pughtown, 

Meux,  Thomas  R. 

Wesley, 

Miller,  George  W. 

Philadelphia, 

Miller,  Jacob  A. 

Lancaster, 

Miller,  Jesse 

Damascoville, 

Miller,  S.  J.  Fergus 

Washington, 

Milligan,  H.  W. 

Philadelphia, 

Milton,  James  H.  F. 

Kingsessing, 

Mims,  Alexander  D. 

Prattville, 

Mitchell,  George  H.,  jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Mitchell,  Goodrich 

Warrentown, 

Morrison,  G.  M. 

Springfield, 

Moye,  F.  M. 

Stantonsburg, 

Morrison,  T.  S. 

Coatesville, 

Morrison,  W.  C. 

Philadelphia, 

Moffete,  James 

Holly  Retreat, 

Morse,  T.  D. 

Pleasant  Ridge, 

Moseley,  N.  R.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Nassau,  R.  Hamill 

Lawrenceville, 

Neagle,  John  E. 

'Nelson,  Daniel  M. 

Smyrna, 

Nesbit,  Louis  R. 

Hernando, 

Noble,  P.  H.  C. 

Morven, 

Norris,  Wm.  F. 

Philadelphia, 

Noland,  James  F. 

Unionville, 

Nowland,  J.  A.  C. 

New  Castle, 

Oakley,  T.  A. 

Oates,  D.  Dunlap 

Oates,  Jethro  D. 

O’Hara,  Michael  (M.  D.) 
O’Neill,  James 

Oliver,  Geo.  P.  (M.  D.) 

Leasburg, 

Wacahoota, 

Newtown  Grove. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Paine,  J.  F.  Y. 

Parker,  J.  T. 

J  ackson, 

Snow  Hill, 

Parry,  H.  Chester 

Potfeville, 

Pancoast,  D.  P. 

Parsons,  G.  L. 

Patton,  J.  B. 

Paullin,  George  M. 

Peets,  George  Halsey 

Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia, 
Sink’s  Grove, 
Dover, 

Percy’s  Creek, 

Peebles,  Robert  S.  J. 

Petersburg, 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  .PRECEPTOR. 

Wake, 

N.  C.  W.  H.  Battle. 

Cumberland, 

Pa.  J.  J.  Zitzer. 

Chester, 

Pa.  S.  M.  Meredith. 

Haywood, 

Tenn.  Univ.  Ya. 

Pa.  Levick,  Hunt,  &  Pen¬ 
rose. 

Lancaster, 

Pa.  Jno.  L.  Atlee. 

Columbiana, 

Ohio,  Jno.  P.  Gruwell. 

Fayette, 

Ohio,  John  G.  Wilson. 

Pa.  W.  D.  Stroud. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  P.  J.  Hoopes. 

Autauga, 

Ala. 

Pa.  Jas.  Bryan. 

Fauquier, 

Va.  R.  T.  Mitchell. 

Richmond, 

N.  C.  A.  Patterson. 

Wilson, 

N.  C.  Peacock  &  Graves. 

Chester, 

Pa.  Jesse  Coats. 

Pa.  Q.  A.  Morrison. 

Wilkinson, 

Miss. 

Princess  Anne 

,  Va.  D.  H.  Bright. 

Pa. 

Mercer, 

N.  J.  George  White. 

Gaston, 

N.  C.  J.  D.  McLean* 

Rutherford, 

Tenn.  J.  W.  Davis. 

De  Soto, 

Miss.  D.  A.  Kinchlow. 

Amelia, 

Ya.  M.  F.  T.  Evans. 

Pa.  G.  W.  Norris. 

Union  Dist., 

S.  C.  A.  W.  Thomson. 

Del.  A.  V.  Lesley  &  Levick, 

Hunt  &  Penrose. 

Caswell, 

N.  C.  J.  A.  Stanfield. 

Marion, 

E.  Fla.  W.  Agnew. 

Sampson, 

N.  C.  J.  C.  Monk. 

Pa. 

Pa.  Jos.  R.  Coad. 

Pa. 

East  Feliciana,  La.  H.  H.  Hubbard. 

Worcester, 

Md.  Geo.  M.  Upshur  <fc 
John  Neill. 

Schuylkill, 

Pa.  W.  S.  W.  Ruschen- 
berger. 

Pa. 

Pa.  E.  B.  Jackson. 

Monroe, 

Va.  Hunter  &  Stalnaker. 

Kent, 

Del.  Jump  &  Jones.. 

Wilkinson, 

Miss.  Tutt  &  Wells,  &  W.  J. 
Nock. 

Dinwiddie, 

Ya.  J.  Carson. 

19 


NAME. 

Peltz,  Samuel  H. 

Pepper,  David 
Perkins,  Edward  W. 
Peterson,  Rabt.  E. 

Pettit,  Richard  Dale 
Petway,  Phesanton  S. 

Pickett,  J.  R. 

Pile,  Chas.  H. 

Pope,  F.  E. 

Pratt,  Nathan 

Pulliam,  Alfred  B. 

Purnell,  W.  I.  F. 

Puryear,  James  D. 

Quarles,  Albert  G. 

Ramsey,  J.  Sylvester 
Randolph,  A.  C. 

Ray,  J.  Edwin 

Recio,  Serapio 
Reeder,  S.  Andrews 
Reeves,  James  E.  (M.  D.) 
Rewalt,  Luther  L. 

Reid,  Thomas  J. 

Reid,  Thomas  J. 

Reid,  0.  W. 

Reily,  James  R.  (M.  D.) 
Rice,  John  M. 

Rice,  William 
Richardson,  David  D. 
Richardson,  Joseph  S. 
Ridge,  James  M.  (M.  D.) 
Ritz,  A.  H.  (M.  D.) 

Roach,  Elisha  D. 

Robbins,  Harry  A. 

Robertson,  James  B. 
Robertson,  S.  G. 
Robertson,  S.  D. 

Roberts,  Charles  B. 
Robinson,  Henry 
Robinson,  James  S. 
Robinson,  John  M. 
Robinson,  Wm.  T.  (M.  D.) 
Roche,  Martin  (M.  D.) 
Roe,  Joseph  B. 


POST-OFFICE.  COUNTY. 

Falls  of  Schuylkill,  Philadelphia, 


Philadelphia, 

Petersburg, 

Philadelphia, 

Dinwiddie, 

Philadelphia, 

. 

Tarboro’, 

Edgecombe, 

Washington  City, 

Philadelphia, 

Hernando, 

De  Soto, 

Hazlettville, 

Kent, 

La  Grange, 

Fayette, 

Berlin, 

Worcester, 

Oak  Hill, 

Granville, 

Garrettsburg, 

Christian, 

Coatesville, 

Chester, 

Millwood, 

Clarke, 

Paris, 

Puerto  Principe, 

Bourbon, 

Doylestown, 

Bucks, 

Philippi, 

Barbour, 

Middletown, 

Dauphin, 

Macon, 

Fayette, 

Tulip, 

Dallas, 

Somerset, 
Washington  City, 
Philadelphia, 

Orange, 

Buckingham, 

Philadelphia, 

Bucks, 

Hintonsville, 

Pasquotank, 

Camden, 

Camden, 

Philadelphia, 

Napan, 

Cumberland, 

Washington  City, 

Creoleville, 

Johnston, 

Somerville, 

Fayette, 

Brownville, 

Hinds, 

Philadelphia, 

Laurens  C.  II. 

Laurens  Dist., 

Elizabethtown, 

Bladen, 

Miamiville, 

Clermont, 

Three  Tons, 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Montgomery, 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Pa.  Jonathan  H.  Uhler. 
Pa. 

Va.  J.  R.  Craig. 

Pa.  Geo.  S.  Duer. 

Pa.  H.  H.  Smith. 

N.  C.  Mercer,  Smith  &  Lei- 
dy.* 

D.  C.  W.  P.  Johnston. 

Pa.  C.  J.  Morton. 

Miss.  John  W.  Irby. 

Del.  Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 
rose. 

Tenn.  Pulliam  &  Harris. 

Md.  F.  J.  Purnell,  John 
Neill. 

N.  C.  P.  W.  Young. 

Ky.  D.  W.  Quarles. 

Pa.  Coates  A.Ramsey. 

Ya.  Randolph,  Morris, 
Bolling,  &  Darby. 
Ky.  L.  G.  Ray  &  Edw.  In¬ 
gels. 

Cuba,  W.  L.  Wells. 

Pa.  G.  R.  McCoy. 

Va. 

Pa.  L-  S.  Filbert. 

Tenn.  S.  Reamy. 

Ark.  S.  Reamey. 

Ya.  James  A.  Reid. 

D.  C.  T.  C.  Mclntire. 

Pa.  S.  Littell. 

Pa.  A.  D.  Cernea. 

Pa. 

N.  C.  J.  C.  Perkins. 

N.  J. 

Pa. 

N.  S.  Nathan  Tupper. 

D.  C.  Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 
rose. 

N.  C.  C.  H  Harris. 

Tenn.  H.  S.  Taylor. 

Miss.  J.  W.  Phillips. 

Pa.  H.  H.  Smith. 

S.  C.  Irby  Dunklin. 

N.  C.  W.  A.  Bizzell. 

O.  T.  Wood. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa.  Levick,  Hunt  &  Ren- 


rose. 


20 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Roebuck,  P.  J. 

East  Hanover, 

Lebanon, 

Pa. 

J.  Seiler. 

Roof,  Frank  H. 

New  York, 

N.  Y. 

H.  Lathrop. 

Rogers,  M.  L. 

Knoxville, 

Knox, 

Tenn.  P.  Fatio. 

Rogers,  W.  Charles  (M.D.)  Flourtown, 

Montgomery, 

Pa. 

Root,  Alexander  M. 

Mobile,  . 

Mobile, 

Ala. 

Geo.  A.  Ketchum. 

Roseberry,  Charles  J. 

Easton, 

Northampton, 

Pa. 

J.  J.  Detwiller. 

Rossiter,  Joseph  P. 

Norristown, 

Montgomery, 

Pa. 

Wm.  Corson. 

Row,  Lewis 

Tunica, 

West  Feliciana,  La. 

Rountree,  Scott  L. 

Williamsport, 

Maury, 

Tenn. 

G.  A.  Satterfield. 

Rowland,  Melson  L.  (M.D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Royster,  H.  T. 

Rehoboth, 

Wilcox, 

Ala. 

William  Clark. 

Rupp,  H.  B. 

Mechanicsburg, 

Cumberland, 

Pa. 

Jas.  B.  Herring. 

Russ,  Simpson 

White  Creek, 

Bladen, 

N.  C. 

Graham. 

Sadler,  N.  B. 

Marietta, 

Cobb, 

Ga. 

A.  Connel. 

Sadler,  fm.  K.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Savage,  Thomas  J. 

Selma, 

Dallas, 

Ala. 

Woodward  &  Bishop, 

&  Jas.  Kent. 

Savery,  William 

Philadelphia, 

f 

Pa. 

Albert  H.  Smith. 

Saylor,  J.  H. 

Annville, 

Lebanon, 

Pa. 

Woodward  &  Bishop. 

Scales,  N.  M. 

Old  Richmond, 

Forsythe, 

N.C. 

Morris,  Bolling,  & 

Darby. 

Scull,  Wm.  J. 

Hancock, 

Washington, 

Md. 

Schaffer,  Charles  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Schelly,  Ambrose  Y. 

Hereford, 

Berks, 

Pa. 

Joel  Y.  Schelly. 

Schenck,  P.  Y. 

Camden, 

Camden, 

N.  J. 

Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Schoales,  Jos.  D.  (M.  4).) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

. 

Scholfield,  Edwin  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Shackleford,  Wm.  C. 

Stony  Point, 

Albemarle, 

Va. 

A.  G.  Dulaney. 

Sharp,  E.  S.  (M.  D.) 

Salem, 

N.  J. 

Shank,  John  H. 

Lebanon, 

Lebanon, 

Pa. 

B.  F.  Schneck. 

Shaw,  Robert  G. 

Fairfield, 

Bedford, 

Tenn. 

John  H.  Morgan. 

Shepherd,  Jn.  Cornelius 

Doylestown, 

Bucks, 

Pa. 

G.  R.  McCoy. 

Sheppard,  Henry 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Reese  &  Smith. 

Sherard,  C.  C. 

Mobile, 

Mobile, 

Ala. 

J.  Dacosta. 

Sheridan,  Thomas 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

W.  Y.  Keating. 

Sherk,  J.  Henry 

West  Hanover, 

Dauphin, 

Pa. 

J.  Seiler. 

Shimer,  Jacob  C. 

Easton, 

Northampton, 

Pa. 

Jacob  R.  Ludlow. 

Shinn,  James  G. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Shinpock,  R.  A. 

Mount  Pleasant, 

Cabarrus, 

N.  C. 

J.  L.  Henderson. 

Shoemaker,  Joseph  T. 

Chester, 

Delaware, 

Pa. 

C.  J.  Morton. 

Shorb,  J.  Campbell 

Emmettsburgh, 

Frederick, 

Md. 

Geo.  D.  Bruce. 

Simmons,  J.  M. 

Perry, 

Houston, 

Ga. 

F.  G.  Smith. 

Slack,  J.  H. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  C.  Morris. 

Sloan,  Chas.  J. 

Brownsville, 

Fayette, 

Pa. 

W.  L.  LafFerty. 

Smith,  J.  P. 

Miccosukie, 

Leon, 

Fla. 

F.  A.  Byrd. 

Smith,  L.  Turner 

Wilton, 

Granville, 

N.  C. 

D.  C.  White  <fc  Jas.  M. 

Corse. 

Smith,  W.  F. 

Chanceford, 

York, 

Pa. 

John  L.  Atlee. 

Smith,  Fisher  C.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

21 


NAME.  t 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Snare,  Edmund 

Huntingdon, 

Huntingdon, 

Pa.  Jno.  McCulloch. 

Snead,  E.  D. 

Smithfield,  • 

Johnston, 

N.  C.  J.  G.  Rose. 

Sutton,  It.  F.  Q. 

Buenos  Ayres, 

South  America,  Woodward  &  Bishop. 

Sommerville,  J.  M.  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Somerville,  Wm.  (M.  D.) 

Bloomery, 

Frederick, 

Va. 

Snyder,  Ezra  H. 

Danville, 

Montour, 

Pa.  J.  D.  Strawbridge. 

Southall,  Jas.  H. 

Norfolk, 

Norfolk, 

Va.  R.  B.  Tunstall. 

Sowerby,  J.  John 

Holmesburg, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  E.  Arthur. 

Spear,  John  C.,  jr. 

Middletown, 

New  Castle, 

Del.  R.  R.  Porter. 

Stallings,  Thomas  D. 

Greenville, 

Butler, 

Ala.  Broughton  &  Caldwell 

Stathem,  Thomas  E. 

Greenwich, 

Cumberland, 

N.  J.  N.  R.  Newkirk. 

Stedman,  H.  C. 

Milton, 

Northumberland,  Pa.  U.  Q.  Davis. 

Stein,  Luther  K. 

Myerstown, 

Lebanon, 

Pa.  W.  &  F.  H.  Bown. 

Stein,  Edward  M. 

Richmond, 

Henrico, 

Va.  L.  M.  Stein. 

Steinman,  Rev.  Chas.  L. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  . 

Stephens,  W.  G. 

Leasburg, 

Caswell, 

N.  C.  S.  T.  Richmond. 

Stewart,  Lawrence 

Laurinburgh, 

Richmond, 

N.  C.  A.  Patterson. 

Stidham,  J.  P.  (M.  D.) 

West  Philada., 

Pa. 

Stinson,  J.  Frank  White  Sulphur  Springs, 

Merriwether, 

Ga.  J&s.  W.  Stinson. 

Stith,  L.  A. 

Wilson, 

Wilson, 

N.  C.  B.  Stith. 

Stormont,  David  W. 

Grand  View, 

Edgar, 

Ill. 

Stone,  D.  L. 

Louisburg, 

Franklin, 

N.  C.  B.  B.  Hicks. 

Stone,  Andrew  J. 

Franklinton, 

Granville, 

N.  C.  Benj.  T.  Green. 

Stone,  John  S. 

Grove, 

Chatham, 

N.  C.  R.  J.  Foshu. 

Stouffer,  C.  C. 

Roxbury, 

Franklin, 

Pa.  P.  A.  Boyle. 

Stovell,  Matthew 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  A.  Hewson. 

•  ^Strickler,  M.  B. 

Carlisle, 

Cumberland, 

Pa.  A.  J.  Harman. 

Stroud,  P.  Van  Buren 

Parkesburg, 

Chester, 

Pa.  J.  C.  Stroud. 

Sutton,  Wm.  T.,  jr. 

Merry  Hill, 

Bertie, 

N.  C.  Jos.  Carson  &  J.  B 

Jones. 

Swasey,  Chas.  E. 

Milton  Mills, 

Strafford, 

N.  H.  H.  B.  Buck. 

Tait,  Chas.  S. 

Elizabethtown, 

Bladen, 

N.  C.  W.  A.  Bizzell. 

Tatem,  J.  P. 

Great  Bridge, 

Norfolk, 

Va.  R.  H.  Ramsey. 

Taylor,  Caleb 

Kennett  Square, 

Chester, 

Pa.  Enoch  Gatchell. 

Taylor,  De  Witt  C.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Taylor,  H.  Genet 

Camden, 

Camden, 

N.  J.  H.  H.  Smith  &  0.  H, 
Taylor. 

Temple,  Wilson  S. 

Hintonsville, 

Pasquotank, 

N.  C.  0.  F.  Baxter. 

Terrill,  R.  M. 

Orange  C.  H. 

Orange, 

Va.  Ed.  Taliaferro. 

Terrell,  Willis  M. 

Roxboro’, 

Person, 

N.  C.  R.  C.  Baynes. 

Thomas,  Chas.  K. 

Spread  Eagle, 

Chester, 

Pa.  Caleb  Swayne. 

Thompson,  J.  W. 

Smithland, 

Livingston, 

Ky.  S.  A.  Barton. 

Thompson,’  J.  Cathmor 

Mifflinburg, 

Union, 

Pa.  B.  Thompson. 

Thompson,  Eugene  Mt 

Okolona, 

Chickasaw, 

Miss.  J.  Y,  Thompson  &  J. 
Carson.  • 

Throgmorton,  James  P. 

Manlyville, 

Henry, 

Tenn.  Joseph  H.  Travis. 

Tilton,  Henry  R.  (M.  D.) 

Barnegat, 

Ocean, 

N.  J. 

Todd,  James  R. 

Barbados, 

West  Indies,  John  E.  Todd. 

Towles,  George  R. 

Culpepper  C.  H. 

Culpepper, 

Va.  Sami.  R.  Rixey. 

Townshend,  A.  Stewart 

Amherst, 

Cumberland, 

N.  S.  N.  Tupper 

22 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Toxey,  Caleb 

Tuscaloosa, 

Tuscaloosa, 

Ala.  F.  G.  Smith. 

Toxey,  W.  S. 

Tuscaloosa, 

Tuscaloosa, 

Ala.  F.  G.  Smith. 

Trau,  Ad. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  D.  Trau. 

Trice,  George  W.,  jr. 

Louisa  C.  House 

,  Louisa, 

Va. 

Troth,  Samuel  N.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Tryon,  J.  Rufus 

New  York, 

N.  Y.  J.  P.  Wheeler. 

Tryon,  John  S.  (M.  D.) 

Rehrersburg, 

Berks, 

Pa. 

Yallarino,  Bernardo 

Panama,  New  Granad.  S.  A.,  II.  H.  Smith. 

Vancleve,  John  B. 

Trenton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J.  J.  Woolverton  &  W. 
C.  Macoughtry. 

Yan  Derslice,  Aug.  M. 

West  Hanover, 

Dauphin, 

Pa.  J.  Seiler. 

Villa,  G.  M.  de 

Puerto  Principe, 

Cuba.  Le  Reverend. 

Voorhies,  Alfred  H. 

Columbia, 

Maury, 

Tenn.  J.  M.  Towler. 

Voorhies,  Charles  A.  ♦ 

Frenchtown, 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J.  John  Blane. 

Wager,  P. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  A.  D.  Markley. 

Waggoner,  John  S. 

Carlisle, 

Cumberland, 

Pa.  S.  B.  Kieffer.  • 

Watford;  Wm.  B. 

Pitch  Landing, 

Hertford, 

N.  C.  A.  J.  Askew. 

Walker,  Isaac  R.  (M.  D.) 

West  Chester, 

Chester, 

Pa. 

Walton,  J.  T.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Watson,  James  J. 

Rocky  Mount, 

Nash, 

N.  C.  J.  A.  Drake. 

Walker,  J.  Newton  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Ware,  John  J. 

Brownsville, 

Haywood, 

Tenn.  G.  Taliaferro. 

Warrington,  C.  B. 

Swedesboro’, 

Gloucester, 

N.  J.  C.  Garrison. 

Watson,  Wm.  H. 

Rocky  Mount, 

Nash, 

N.  C. 

Weaver,  John  D. 

Danville, 

Montour, 

Pa.  Jas.  D.  Strawbridge.  { 

Weidman,  W.  Murray 

Lebanon, 

Lebanon, 

Pa.  C.  D.  Gloninger. 

Wells,  Henry  M. 

Northampton, 

Hampshire, 

Mass.  C.  A.  Davis  &  J.  M. 
Moriarty.. 

Welch,  W.  Miller  (M.  D.) 
Welling,  E.  Livingston 

Bethlehem, 

N.  J. 

(M.D.) 

Pennington, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

Wells,  W.  Lehman  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Wengert,  John  W. 

Mechanicsburg, 

Cumberland, 

Pa.  D.  D.  Wengert. 

West,  Joseph  G. 

Pughtown, 

Chester, 

Pa.  M.  Fussell. 

White,  D.  N. 

Smyrna, 

Rutherford, 

Tenn.  J.  W.  Davis. 

Whilldin,  J.  Stites 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  J.  N.  Walker. 

Whistler,  Wm.  MacNeill 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  James  Darrach. 

Widdifield,  C.  S. 

Doylestown, 

Bucks, 

Pa.  W.  S.  Hendrie. 

Wiestling,  Robt.  R. 

Middletown, 

Dauphin, 

Pa.  B.  J.  Wiestling. 

Williams,  Monroe 

Lumpkin, 

Stewart, 

Geo.  J.  E.  Carter. 

Williams,  Thos.  F. 

Clarksville, 

Montgomery, 

Tenn.  0.  F.  Manson. 

Williams,  V.  0. 

Moorefield, 

Hardy, 

Va.  M.  D.  Williams. 

Williamson,  A.  F. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  E.  C.  Dougherty. 

Williamson,  G.  R. 

Berlin, 

Marshal, 

Tenn.  L.  J.  Rice. 

Wilson,  Andrew  C. 

Yazoo  City, 

Yazoo, 

Miss.  Kidd  &  Wilson. 

Wilson,  J.  H. 

Milford  Square, 

Bucks, 

Pa.  H.  H.  Smith  &  T.  B. 
Cooper. 

Wilson,  J.  E. 

Galena, 

Jo  Davies, 

Ill.  E.  D.  Kittoe. 

Wilson,  John  R. 

Charlotte, 

Mecklenburg, 

N.  C.  Isaac  Wilson, 

23 


NAME.  POST-OFFICE.  COUNTY.  STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 


Wilson,  W.  R. 

Chula, 

Amelia, 

Ya. 

R.  F.  Taylor  &  Morris, 

Bolling  &  Darby. 

Wingfield,  T.  H.  (M. 

D.)  Merry  Hill, 

Bertie, 

N.  C. 

Wishart,  Henry  S. 

Spearsville, 

Fulton, 

Pa. 

R.  J.  Hunter. 

Withers,  W.  W. 

Blakely, 

Stokes, 

N.  C. 

Wm.  Withers. 

Wood,  Horatio  C.,  jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  E.  Rhoads. 

Woods,  Robert  C. 

Rocky  Mount, 

Franklin, 

Va. 

T.  B.  Greer. 

Woolverton,  James  (M.  D.)  Trenton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

Woolverton,  Jos.  W.  (M.D.)  Trenton,- 

Mercer, 

FT.  J. 

Worthington,  R.  H., 

jr- 

(M.  D.) 

Murfreesboro’, 

Hertford, 

N.  C. 

R.  H.  Worthington,  sr. 

Yarrow,  Harry  C. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  J.  Woodward. 

Yarrow,  Thos.  J. 

Allowaystown, 

Salem, 

N.  J. 

T.  J.  Yarrow. 

Yeager,  Theodore  C. 

Allentown, 

Lehigh,  * 

Pa. 

C.  L.  Martin. 

Young,  John 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

D.  Hayes  Agnew. 

Of  the  foregoing  Matriculants,  there  were  from — 


Alabama  . 

-  # 

21 

Mississippi 

.  15 

Arkansas  . 

1 

New  Brunswick 

1 

Buenos  Ayres 

. 

1 

New  Grenada 

1 

Cuba  . 

2 

New  Jersey 

.  34 

Delaware  . 

8 

New  Hampshire 

1 

District  of  Columbia  . 

3 

New  York  . 

6 

England 

1 

North  Carolina  . 

.  71 

Florida 

4 

Nova  Scotia 

5 

Georgia 

r 

Ohio 

6 

Italy 

i 

Pennsylvania 

.  228 

Illinois 

2 

Rhode  Island 

2 

Indiana 

1 

South  Carolina  . 

.  14 

Iowa 

1 

Tennessee 

.  25 

Kentucky  . 

5 

Virginia 

.  37 

Louisiana  . 

5 

West  Indies 

1 

Maryland  . 

14 

United  States  Navy  . 

3 

Massachusetts 

1 

_ 

Total,  528 


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2Lato  BtwvtmtnL 


FACULTY. 

GEORGE  SHARSWOOD,  LL.  D.,  Dean  of  the  Faculty ,  Professor  of  the  Institutes  of 
Law ,  including ,  inter  alia,  International ,  Constitutional ,  Commercial ,  and  Civil  Law. 
PETER  McCALL,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Practice ,  Pleading,  and  Evidence  at  Law  and 
in  Equity. 

E.  SPENCER  MILLER,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  the  Law  of  Real  Estate  and  Conveyanc¬ 
ing,  and  Equity  Jurisprudence .* 


NAME. 

Charles  L.  Allen, 

OFFICE,  ETC. 

KESIDENCE. 

Ripley ,  Ohio. 

Henry  Ashhurst, 

E.  Spencer  Miller, 

Philadelphia. 

Richard  Ashhnrst,  Jr., 

Isaac  Hazlehurst, 

do. 

Charles  E.  Birch, 

William  F.  Judson, 

do. 

George  T.  Bispham, 

Wm.  Henry  Rawle, 

do. 

Francis  M.  Brooke, 

Admitted, 

Delaware  Co.,. 

Edward  C.  Bullard, 

John  C.  Mitchell, 

Philadelphia. 

.  Thomas  W.  Bullitt, 

John  C.  Bullitt, 

do. 

J.  Hinckley  Clark, 

William  M.  Meredith, 

do. 

C.  W.  Colehower, 

Illinois. 

George  M.  Conarroe, 

Admitted, 

Philadelphia. 

S.  H.  Crittenden, 

Joel  Jones, 

do. 

George  Crump, 

George  Harding, 

do. 

Henry  Dingas, 

do. 

John  Dolman, 

George  W.  Arundel,  4 

do. 

A.  F.  Donegan, 

Wm.  L.  Hirst, 

do. 

John  N.  Edwards, 

M.  Russell  Thayer, 

do. 

Harry  C.  Egbert, 

Isaac  Hazlehurst, 

do. 

B.  F.  Foust, 

Amos  Briggs, 

do. 

James  Fulton, 

Admitted, 

do. 

Horace  Howard  Furness, 

Admitted, 

do. 

George  I.  Graham, 

Amos  Briggs, 

do. 

John  P.  Green, 

R.  P.  Kane, 

do. 

H.  M.  Guillou, 

C.  Guillou, 

do. 

Thomas  Hart,  Jr., 

G.  W.  Biddle, 

do. 

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NAME. 

Francis  W.  Jacobs, 

OFFICE,  ETC. 

RESIDENCE. 

Philadelphia. 

J.  Edward  Jenkins, 

Henry  J.  Williams, 

do. 

William  F.  Johnson, 

Admitted, 

do. 

Edward  T.  Jones, 

H.  R.  Warriner, 

do. 

S.  Huntington  Jones, 

Joel  Jones, 

do. 

E.  Smith  Kelly, 

Joel  Jones, 

do. 

Francis  A.  Lancaster, 

Samuel  H.  Perkins, 

do. 

Octavius  A.  Law, 

Lewis  Stern, 

do. 

James  P.  Leslie, 

John  B.  Colahan, 

do. 

William  M.  Levick, 

G.  W.  Biddle, 

do. 

William  E.  Littleton, 

R.  C.  McMurtrie, 

do. 

George  W.  Lukens, 

do. 

Kobert  H.  McGrath, 

Samuel  Hood, 

do. 

William  McSorley, 

Samuel  P.  Hall, 

do. 

Horace  P.  Martin, 

A.  Zane,  Jr., 

do. 

John  A.  Martin, 

E.  Spencer  Miller, 

do. 

George  de  B.  Mears, 

Wm.  D.  Kelley, 

do. 

James  T.  Mitchell, 

Admitted, 

do. 

Charles  Murphy, 

Admitted, 

do. 

William  B.  Nassau, 

B.  H.  Brewster, 

do. 

James  Parsons, 

Admitted, 

do.  i 

Edmund  F.  Randall, 

Wm.  Sergeant, 

do. 

Josiah  Reed, 

Danville ,  Pa. 

William  Reed, 

W.  B.  Reed, 

Philadelphia. 

Joseph  R.  Rhoads, 

Edward  Hopper, 

do. 

Howard  Richards,' 

do. 

J.  A.  Ross, 

Charleston ,  S. 

John  Randolph  Rowand, 

.David  Paul  Brown, 

Philadelphia. 

J.  Eldon  Salter, 

Charles  Gilpin, 

do. 

Cortland  Saunders, 

N.  B.  Browne, 

do. 

John  C.  Sinclair, 

Wm.  A.  Porter, 

do. 

T.  Sloan  Smith, 

do . 

James  R.  Solts, 

John  Hanna, 

do. 

James  Starr, 

P.  McCall, 

do. 

Harvey  Thomas, 

• . 

do. 

Henry  C.  Thompson, 

Admitted, 

do. 

George  H.  Troutman, 

Edward  Hopper, 

do. 

Lewis  D.  Vail, 

Admitted, 

do. 

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NAME.  OFFICE,  ETC.  RESIDENCE. 

William  H.  Waxier,  Conveyancer,  Philadelphia. 

Thaddeus  Webb,  Admitted,  do. 

J.  Mortimer  West,  H.  M.  Phillips,  do. 

D.  Jarrett  White,  John  L.  Shoemaker,  do. 

G.  Irvine  Whitehead,  Constant  Guillou,  do. 

Edward  R.  Wood,  P.  McCall,  do. 

George  R.  W ood,  St.  G.  T.  Campbell,  do. 

Edwin  A.  Woodward,  Admitted,  do. 

Total,  71. 


i 


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Bepartiitcnt 

OF 

MINES,  ARTS,  AND  MANUFACTURES. 


FACULTY. 

JOHN  F.  FRAZER,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Chemistry. 

- ,  Professor  of  Technical  Chemistry  and  Metallurgy  * 

E.  OTIS  KENDALL,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics. 

FAIRMAN  ROGERS,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Surveying,  and  Dean 
of  the  Faculty. 

J.  PETER  LESLEY,  Professor  of  Mining. 

CHARLES  B.  TREGO,  Professor  of  Geology ,  Mineralogy ,  and  Palaeontology. 

- ,  Professor  of  the  Fine  Arts.-\ 

- ,  Professor  of  Architecture  and  Practical  Building. 

- ,  Professor  of  Theoretical  and  Practical  Mechanics. 


STUDENTS. 

J.  Snowden  Bell, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

J.  S.  Brooks, 

New  York , 

Orange  Co. 

John  A.  Childs, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

F.  H.  Clark, 

do. 

do. 

Ecklej  B.  Coxe, 

do. 

do. 

A.  D.  R.  Crawford, 

do. 

do. 

J.  S.  Crawford, 

do. 

do. 

Joseph  U.  Crawford, 

do. 

do. 

Ellicott  Fisher, 

do. 

Germantown. 

J.  N.  Kesler,  Jr., 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

J.  L.  Newbold, 

do. 

do. 

H.  Philip  Norris, 

do. 

do. 

C.  Stuart  Patterson, 

do. 

do. 

E.  Pendleton, 

do. 

do. 

Geo.  Brinton  Phillips, 

do. 

do. 

G.  W.  Reed, 

do. 

do. 

Jacob  M.  Rommel, 

do. 

do. 

E.  S.  Vanderslice, 

do. 

•do. 

Total,  18. 

*  Embracing  their  application  to  the  manufacture  of  iron  and  other  metals, 
f  Embracing  the  elements  of  drawing  and  sketching  from  nature,  and  their  ap¬ 
plication  to  practical  art. 


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cjjarttj?  Schools. 


Male  Branch. 

JOSEPH  McKINLEY,  Principal . 

Miss  M.  WALLACE,  Assistant. 

Female  Branch. 

Miss  J.  BEDLOCK,  Principal. 

Miss  M.  BEDLOCK,  Assistant. 

John  H.  Williams,  Janitor. 


AGGREGATES. 


PROFESSORS. 

Department  of  Arts* . 5 

“  “  Medicine* . 7 

w  “  Law . 3 

“  “  Mines,  Arts,  and  Manufactures  .  5 

Professors  not  connected  with  Departments  .  2 


22 

STUDENTS. 


Department  of  Arts  .  .  .  .  .119 

“  a  11  Medicine  ....  528 

“  “  Law . 71 

“  “  Mines,  Arts,  and  Manufactures  .  18 

Charity  (English)  Schools  .  .  .  .153 


Total,  889 

*  In  each  of  these  Departments  there  is  also  an  Emeritus  Professor. 


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gftgttract  of  tijr  HegttlatCons 

OF  THE 

DEPARTMENT  OF  ARTS. 


The  college  year  is  divided  into  three  terms;  the  first  beginning 
on  the  8th  of  September,  and  ending  on  the  24th  of  December;  the 
second  beginning  on  the  2d  of  January,  and  ending  on  the  81st  of 
March;  and  the  third  beginning  on  the  8th  of  April,  and  ending 
on  the  3d  of  July  (Commencement  day).  The  vacations  are  eight 
days  at  the  close  of  the  first  term,  seven  days  at  the  close  of  the 
second  term,  and  about  nine  weeks  at  the  close  of  the  third  term. 

The  students  pursue  either  the  full  course,  for  the  degree  of 
Bachelor  of  Arts,  or  that  portion  of  thp  course  for  which  the  degree 
of  Bachelor  of  Science  is  given,  or  any  such  portion  of  the  course 
as  the  Faculty  may  sanction,  for  which  a  certificate  of  proficiency 
may  be  given  at  the  close  of  each  session. 

The  students  of  the  full  course  are  distributed  into  four  classes, 
viz:  the  Senior,  the  junior,  the  Sophomore,  and  the  Freshman, 
Classes. 

To  be  admitted  into  fthe  Freshman  Class,  a  student  must  be  at 
least  fourteen  years  of  age,  and  qualified  for  examination  on  the 
following  subjects  and  authors: — 

Caesar  (First  three  Books  of  the  Gallic  War).  Virgil  (First  six 
Books  of  the  iEneid).  Cicero  (Four  Orations  against  Catiline). 
Horace  (First  Book  of  the  Odes).  Xenophon  (Four  Books  of  the 
Anabasis).  Homer  (First  three  Books  of  the  Iliad). 

Quantity  and  scanning  in  each  language. 

Greek  and  Latin  Exercises. 

Ancient  and  Modern  Geography. 

English  Grammar. 

Arithmetic.  Elementary  Rules  of  Algebra,  including  Simple 
Equations.  It  is  desirable  that  such  students  as  design  to  pursue 
tte  scientific  course,  should  also  have  studied  the  first  four  Books 
of  Legendre’s  Geometry. 


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No  student  is  admitted  to  advanced  standing  without  being  as 
fully  instructed  as  the  class,  to  which  admission  is  asked,  in  all  the 
studies  which,  the  class  has  pursued. 


Course  of  Instruction  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts. 

FRESHMAN  CLASS. 

Xenophon  (Hellenics).  Greek  Minor  Poets.  Herodotus.  Arnold’s  Greek  Prose 
Composition. 

Livy  (Selections).  Horace  (Selections  from  Satires  and  Epistles).  Arnold’s  Latin 
Prose  Composition. 

Weber’s  Outlines  of  Universal  History.  Compositions  and  Declamations  through 
the  year. 

Algebra,  continued  ( Alsop's ).  Geometry  ( Legendre ,  first  four  books). 

SOPHOMORE  CLASS. 

Thucydides  (Sicilian  Expedition).  Euripides  (Medea).  Demosthenes  (Philippics). 

Selections  from  Tacitus.  Cicero  (De  Senectute  or  De  Officiis).  Horace  (Odes). 
Arnold’s  Latin  Prose  Composition  (completed). 

Rhetoric  (Coppte).  Logic  ( Coppte ).  Declamations  and  Compositions. 

Geometry  (continued — Legendre ).  Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry  ( Legendre ), 
with  applications  to  Surveying,  Navigation,  &c. 

Elements  of  Mechanics  and  Chemistry  (Lectures). 

JUNIOR  CLASS. 

Natural  Theology  ( Paley ).  Evidences  of  Christianity  ( Paley ).  Intellectual  Philo¬ 
sophy  ( Upham ).  ® 

General  Doctrine  of  Equilibrium  and  Motion.  Equilibrium  and  Motion  of  Solids 
and  Fluids.  Machinery.  Heat.  Steam  engine.  Sound.  Chemistry,  Experi¬ 
mental  Lectures. 

Aristophanes  (Clouds).  Plato  (Select  Dialogues).  Theocritus. 

Selections  from  Juvenal.  Cicero  (De  Finibus  or  Tusculan  Disputations).  Plautus 
or  Terence. 

Lectures  on  Modern  History.  Declamations  and  Compositions. 

Analytical  Geometry,  including  Conic  Sections  (  Church).  Elements  of  Differential 
Calculus  (Church).  Analytical  Mechanics. 

SENIOR  CLASS. 

Moral  Philosophy  (  Wayland).  International  Law  (Lectures).  Constitution  of  the 
United  States  (Lectures).  Political  Economy  (Lectures). 

Light  (Lectures).  Astronomy  (Lectures  and  Gummere).  Electricity  and  Magnet¬ 
ism  (Lectures).  Physical  Geography  (Lectures). 

Integral  Calculus  (Church). 


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Agamemnon  of  iEschylus.  Xenophon  ( Memorabilia ). 

Horace  (Art  of  Poetry).  Selections  from  former  authors. 

Shaw’s  Outlines  of  English  Literature.  Declamations  of  Original  Pieces.  Com¬ 
positions.  Lectures  on  English  Literature  and  History. 


Course  of  Instruction  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Science. 

The  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Science  is  given  to  such  students 
as  have  attended  all  the  courses  in  the  Department  of  Mathematics, 
and  in  that  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Chemistry,  and  one  course 
in  Natural  Theology  and  the  Evidences  of  Christianity,  with  two 
courses  in  Modern  Languages,  or  two  courses  in  Moral  and  Natural 
Philosophy,  or  two  courses  in  Physiology  and  Natural  History. 


The  Professors  in  the  Faculty  of  Arts,  by  arrangement  among 
themselves,  deliver  to  the  students  not  less  than  three  lectures,  on 
separate  days  in  each  week,  at  such  hours  not  devoted  to  the  ordi¬ 
nary  instruction  and  recitations  of  their  several  professorships,  as 
they  deem  most  fit,  on  subjects  connected  with  their  several  profes¬ 
sorships.  * 

On  each  day  of  the  week,  except  Saturday,  there  are  three  reci¬ 
tations  of  one^hour  each  for  every  class.  On  Saturday,  each  class 
recites  once. 

The  character  of  each  recitation  is  recorded,  and  the  results  com¬ 
municated  to  parents  or  guardians  at  the  end  of  each  term. 

At  the  end  of  each  term,  public  examinations  (written  and  oral) 
of  the  classes  are  held  by  the  Faculty,  and  the  students  who  are 
distinguished  are  classed  in  order  of  merit. 

The  fees  for  instruction  in  the  full  course  of  the  Department  of 
Arts  are  $80  per  term,  payable  in  advance.  Scientific  and  other 
students,  who  recite  with  one  or  more  classes,  are  charged  for  each 
branch  one-third  of  the  fee  charged  to  regular  undergraduates.  In 
the  Department  of  Modern  Languages,  the  fee  of  each  Professor  is 
$10. 

Two  Literary  Societies,  consisting  of  students  and  alumni  of  the 
Institution,  are  sanctioned  by  the  Board  of  Trustees,  and  meet  in 
the  University,  being  under  the  general  control  and  supervision  of 
the  Faculty. 

Students  not  from  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  will,  if  it  be  requested 


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by  their  parents,  have  one  of  the  Faculty  appointed  as  a  guardian, 
who  will  take  charge  of  the  disbursements,  and  attend  to  the  com¬ 
fort  and  well-doing  of  the  individual. 

The  degree  of  Master  of  Arts  may  be  conferred  on  the  alumni 
of  the  University,  bachelors  in  the  arts  of  three  years’  standing, 
who  apply  for  it.  Such  students  as  have  received  the  degree  of 
Bachelor  of  Science  (of*  three  years’  standing)  are  entitled  to  the 
degree  of  Master  of  Science,  on  presenting  to  the  Faculty  a  Thesis, 
which  shall  give  satisfactory  evidence  that  the  author  has  continued 
to  devote  himself  with  success  to  science. 

A  public  Commencement  for  conferring  degrees,  is  held  on  the  3d 
of  July,  unless  that  day  fall  on  Saturday  or  Sunday,  when  the 
Commencement  is  held  on  the  Friday  before. 

A  stated  annual  appropriation  is  made  by  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
to  enable  the  Faculty  to  offer  Prizes  for  superiority  in  the  perform¬ 
ance  of  voluntary  exercises,  over  and  above  the  ordinary  Course. 
The  subjects  are  proposed  by  the  several  Professors  early  in  the 
year;  the  award  is  made  by  the  Faculty,  and  reported  to  the  Board, 
before  the  month  of  June;  and  the  names  of  those  who  have  re¬ 
ceived  Prizes  are  published  at  the  annual  Commencement. 

In  addition  to  the  above,  there  is  also  a  prize,  called  the  “ Henry 
Reed  Prize”  founded  by  the  Alumni  of  the  University  in  memory 
of  the  late  Prof.  Henry  Peed,  to  be  annually  awarded  for  the  best 
English  composition  by  a  member  of  the  Senior  Class,  entitling  the 
successful  candidate  to  one  year’s  interest  on  a  certificate  of  loan 
issued  by  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  in  the  sum  of  $600,  amd  also  to 
an  accompanying  Diploma  of  Merit. 

The  Committee  on  the  Department  of  Arts  may  admit,  for  gra¬ 
tuitous  instruction  in  this  Department,  such  pupils,  not  exceeding 
ten  at  any  one  time,  as  shall,  after  application  to  the  Provost,  have 
been  examined  and  approved  by  the  Faculty,  and  reported  by  the 
Provost  as  worthy  of  admission.  . 


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Mtsttlattows 

OF  THE 

MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF 
PENNSYLVANIA. 


The  Medical  Department  is  under  the  immediate  government  of 
the  Medical  Professors,  who  constitute  the  Faculty  of  Medicine, 
subject  to  the  Rules  and  Statutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees.  The 
Faculty  consists  of  .  * 

A  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  and 
Clinical  Medicine, 

A  Professor  of  Anatomy,  % 

A  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy, 

A  Professor  of  Chemistry, 

A  Professor  of  Surgery, 

A  Professor  of  Obstetrics,  and  the  Diseases  of  Women  and 
Children,  and 

A  Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Medicine. 

The  Medical  Faculty  hold  meetings  for  the  purpose  of  arranging 
and  conducting  the  business  of  the  department,  and  for  the  pre¬ 
servation  of  order  and  deoorum  among  the  medical  students. 

One  of  the  members  acts  as  Dean,  whose  duty  it  is  to  keep  the 
Minutes  of  the  Faculty,  to  arrange  the  examination  of  the  candi¬ 
dates  for  graduation,  to  conduct  the  business  of  the  Faculty  at  their 
meetings,  and  to  attend  to  correspondence. 

The  Session  for  the  Medical  Lectures  begins  early  in  October, 
and  ends  early  in  March  ensuing. 

The  Commencement  for  conferring  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of 
Medicine,  is  held  by  a  special  mandamus  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
during  the  month  of  March. 

The  following  are  the  Rules  in  force  in  relation  to  the  Degree  of 
Doctor  of  Medicine: — 

I.  The  candidate  must  have  attained  the  age  of  twenty-one  years, 
have  applied  himself  to  the  study  of  Medicine  for  three  years,  and 
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been,  during  that  time,  the  private  pupil  for  two  years,  at  least,  of 
a  respectable  practitioner  of  Medicine. 

II.  The  candidate  must  also  have  attended  two  complete  courses 
of  the  following  Lectures  in  this  Institution  : — 

Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine, 

Anatomy, 

Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy, 

Chemistry, 

Surgery, 

Obstetrics,  and  the  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children, 

Institutes  of  Medicine. 

III.  Medical  students  who  have  attended  one  complete  course  in 
a  respectable  Medical  School,  where  the  attendance  on  two  com¬ 
plete  courses  is  necessary  to  a  degree,  where  the  same  branches  are 
taught  as  in  this,  and  which  is  placed  upon  the  ad  eundem  of  this 
school,  are  permitted  to  become  candidates  by  an  attendance  here 
for  one  full  course ;  the  rules  of  graduation  being  in  other  respects 
observed.  They  are  also,  exempted  from  the  payment  of  fees  upon 
attending  a  second  term. 

IY.  When  a  candidate  applies  to  the  Dean  for  admission,  he 
must  exhibit  his  tickets  to  prove  that  the  above  rules  have  been 
complied  with. 

Y.  The  candidate,  at  the  time  of  his  application,  must  deliver 
to  the  Dean  of  the  Medical  Faculty,  a  Thesis,  composed  by  himself, 
on' some  medical  subject.  This  Thesis  is  referred  to  one  of  the 
Professors,  who  shall  examine  the  candidate  upon  it,  and  make  his 
report  thereon  to  the  Medical  Faculty. 

YI.  When  a  candidate  is  rejected,  his  essay  will  be  retained  by 
the  Medical  Faculty. 

VII.  The  essay  must  be  in  the  candidate’s  own  handwriting,  and 
must  be  .written  uniformly  on  letter-paper  of  the  same  size,  the 
alternate  pages  being  left  blank.* 

VIII.  Bad  spelling  in  a  Thesis,  or  evidences  of  a  want  of  literary 
culture,  will  preclude  a  candidate  from  examination  for  a  degree. 

IX.  A  Thesis  may  be  published  by  the  candidate  if  he  desire  it, 

*  The  essay  should  be  written  upon  Thesis  paper.  This  is  for  the  purpose  of 
convenient  binding  together  into  volumes.  It  is  recommended  to  the  candidate  to 
prepare  his  thesis  before  the  commencement  of  the  second  course  of  lectures. 


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fhe  permission  of  the  Professor  by  whom  he  was  examined  thereon 
beins^  first  obtained;  but  no  alteration  shall  be  made  in  such  thesis 
without  the  consent  of  the  said  Professor. 

X.  The  voting  on  the  case  of  each  candidate  is  by  ballot.  Can¬ 
didates  who  have  not  been  successful  upon  a  first  examination,  * 
will  be  permitted  to  have  a  second,  when  all  the  classes  have  been 
disposed  of  by  the  Faculty.  The  second  examination  will  be  con¬ 
ducted  in  full  meeting  of  the  Professors. 

XI.  The  candidate  shall  pay  the  fees  of  graduation  at  the  time 
of  his  examination,  or  before  receiving  notice  of  his  success;  his 
name  may  then  be- entered  on  the  Register  of  passed  candidates, 
for  the  purpose  of  being  reported  to  the  Board  of  Trustees  and 
included  in  the  mandamus  for  a  Degree. 

XII.  Candidates  who  have  passed  their  examination,  and  in  other 
respects  complied  with  the  regulations,  are  to  be  reported  by  the 
Dean  to  the  Provost,  who  will  communicate  such  report  to  the 
Board  of  Trustees,  in  order  that,  if  approved  of  by  them,  their 
mandamus  be  issued  for  conferring  the  Degr.ee. 

XIII.  The  Degree  will  not  be  conferred  upon  a  candidate  who 
absents  himself  from  the  Public  Commencement,  except  by  special 
permission  of  the  Medical  Faculty. 

XIV*  Graduates  of  Medical  Schools,  on  the  ad  eundem  list,  by 
attending  one  complete  course  in  this  Institution,  and  complying 
with  the  above  regulations,  are  put  upon  the  same  footing  with 
students  who  have  attended  two  complete  courses  here;  that  is, 
they  may  present  themselves  as  candidates  for  graduation:  also,  if 
they  attend  a  second  time,  the  tickets  will  be  free.  Such  graduates, 
if  of  five  years’  standing,  are  permitted  to  attend  the  course  of  Lec¬ 
tures,  upon  a  general  ticket  of  admission,  free  of  expense,  except 
the  cost  of  the  matriculating  ticket.  But  this  general  ticket  does 
not  qualify  for  graduation. 


EXPENSES. 

Fees  for  the  Course  of  Lectures  $105 

Matriculating  Fee  (paid  once  only) . 5 

Graduating  Fee  .  .  •  .  .  .  .  .  .  30 


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TEXT-BOOKS  AND  WORKS  OF  REFERENCE. 

On  Practice  of  Medicine:  Wood’s  Practice  of  Medicine;  Chap¬ 
man’s  Lectures ;  Gerhard  on  the  Chest. 

On  Anatomy :  Wilson’s  Anatomy,  with  Kolliker’s  Microscopical 
Anatomy;  or  Sharpey  and  Quain’s  Anatomy. 

On  Materia  Medica :  Wood  and  Bache’s  Dispensatory;  Pereira’s 
Materia  Medica,  by  Carson;  Carson’s  Synopsis;  Wood’s  Thera¬ 
peutics. 

On  Chemistry:  Fowne’s  Chemistry ;  Regnault’s  Chemistry ;  Leh¬ 
mann’s  Physiological  Chemistry ;  Taylor’s  Toxicology. 

On  Surgery:  Smith’s  Practice  of  Surgery  and  Operative  Surgery. 

On  Obstetrics:  Ramsbotham ;  Dewees;  Velpeau’s  .Midwifery; 
Condie  on  Children. 

On  Institutes  of  Medicine:  Carpenter’s  Physiology;  Kirkes  and 
Paget’s  Manual ;  Lehmann’s  Chemical  Physiology,  by  Dr.  Morris. 


CLINICAL  INSTRUCTION  IN  THE  UNIVERSITY. 

* 

As  a  means  of  illustrating  and  forcibly  impressing  the  lessons  of 
the  Lecture-Room,  clinical  instruction  in  medicine  and  sur¬ 
gery  is  conducted  by  the  Professors  in  the  University  Hall,  four 
times  a  week  throughout  the  session,  and  no  effort  will  be  wanting 
to  render  this  course  interesting  and  of  practical  value  to  the  stu¬ 
dents  of  the  school. 

For  the  accommodation  of  such  patients  as  require  it,  the  Faculty 
have  provided  two  Surgical  Wards,  and  proper  attendance,  within 
the  college  building. 

The  Dispensary  of  the  University,  which  is  open  throughout  the 
year,  affords  an  opportunity  to  the  class  of  examining  patients,  and 
those  who  avail  themselves  of  it,  will  find  it  a  valuable  addition  to 
their  means  of  clinical  instruction. 


» 

The  Lectures  of  the  ensuing  Session  of  1860  -61  will  begin  on 
the  second  Monday  of  October  and  close  on  the  first  of  March. 


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Mutilations,  etc. 


OF  THE 

LAW  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 


It  is  the  design  of  this  Department  to  aid  in  preparing  gentlemen 
for  admission  to  the  Bar,  and,  also,  to  offer  to  those  who  have  not 
the  Bar  in  view  an  opportunity  of  acquiring  knowledge  in  any  one 
or  all  of  the  branches  of  legal  learning.  The  Conveyancer  and  the 
Merchant  may  attend,  with  profit,  the  particular  lectures  appro¬ 
priate  to  their  -respective  pursuits. 

By  late  Rules  of  the  District  Court  and.  Court  of  Common  Pleas 
of  the  County  of  Philadelphia,  the  time  occupied  in  this  Department 
is  considered,  with  respect  to  admission  to  the  Bar,  as  equivalent  to 
a  like  term  of  regular  clerkship  in  the  office  and  under  the  direction 
of  a  practising  Attorney.  And  persons  admitted  to  practise  in  any 
Court  of  Common  Pleas  or  District  Court  of  the  State,  if  they  are 
graduates  of  this  Department,  are  admitted,  at  once,  to  the  Supreme 
Court.  It  is  believed  that  admission  to  the  Bar  in  Philadelphia 
will  entitle  to  admission  in  arly  part  of  Pennsylvania,  and  in  many 
other  States  of  the  Union. 

Gentlemen  can  study  in  their  own  rooms,  or  in  a  room  at  the 
University  provided  for  that  purpose. 

The  Professors  do  not  presume  to  embrace  in  their  course  the 
peculiar  laws  and  rules  of  procedure  of  all  parts  of  the  Union.  Their 
design  is  so  to  discipline  and  prepare  the  mind  by  instruction  in  the 
principles  of  jurisprudence  and  their  application  in  Pennsylvania, 
that  other  local  codes  can  be  acquired  with  facility  and  advantage. 
The  foundations  of  the  laws  of  most  of  the  States  are  the  same. 

Students%may  matriculate  at  any  stage  of  their  professional  pre¬ 
paration. 

Students  are  not  examined  for  matriculation,  nor  is  it  possible 
to  require,  peremptorily,  a.  college  degree,  or  any  previous  line  of 


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study.  This  must  be  left  to  circumstances,  to  the  views  of  the  stu¬ 
dent,  and  to  the  influences  which  control  him. 

Instruction  is  conveyed  by  lectures,  and  by  books  and  portions 
of  books  upon  the  subjects  of  the  lectures,  which  are  recommended 
by  the  Professors.  The  students  are  frequently  and  carefully  exa¬ 
mined.  Moot  courts  are  held,  at  which  questions  are  argued.  And 
the  Law  Academy  of  Philadelphia,  an  institution  of  long  standing, 
to  which  not  only  students,  but  many  practising  lawyers  belong, 
gives  opportunity  for  debate  and  argument  which  has  been  found 
of  the  greatest  practical  advantage.  Exercises  in  writing  legal 
essays  and  opinions  form  part  of  the  course. 

There  are  two  terms  each  year.  The  first  term  begms  on  the 
first  of  October,  the  second  on  the  first  of  February.  Each  term 
continues  four  months.  From  the  first  day  of  June  to  the  first  of 
October  is  vacation.  The  course  is  so  arranged  that  a  student 
entering  at  the  commencement  of  any  October  term  will  complete 
his  term  of  study  in  two  academical  years. 

Students  who  have  attended  four  consecutive  terms  with  each 
Professor,  majq  upon  the  recommendation  of  the  Faculty,  proceed' 
Bachelors  of  Law.  * 

Students  who  have  attended  any  one  or  two  of  the  Professors 
only,  may  receive  from  each  Professor  certificates  of  proficiency. 

The  fee  to  each  Professor  is  ten  dollars  for  each  term  of  four 
months.  No  matriculation  fee  is  required. 

In  all  cases  where  a  student  is  a  proper  object  for  such  indulgence, 
he  will  be  allowed  to  attend  the  lectures  without  charge. 

Those  who  have  received  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Laws,  may 
attend  all  future  lectures  free  of  charge. 

Arrangement  of  the  Course. 

Professor  SHARSWOOD. 

For  the  first  term,  beginning  October  1,  1859,  ending  February  1,  1860,  General 
Jurisprudence,  International  Law. 

For  the  second  terra,  beginning  February  1,  1860,  ending  June  1,  1860,  Sources 
of  Municipal  Law,  Constitutional  Law. 


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f 


For  the  third  term,  beginning  October  1,  1860,  ending  February  1, 1861,  Law  of 
Persons  and  Personal  Property,  Mercantile  Law. 

For  the  fourth  term,  beginning  February  1, 1861,  ending  June  1, 1861,  Mercantile 
Law,  Law  of  Debtor  and  Creditor,  Criminal  Law,  Conflict  of  Laws. 


Professor  McCALL. 


For  the  first  term,  as  above,  Practice  and  Pleading  at  Law. 

For  the  second  term, 

Practice  and  Pleading  at  Law. 

For  the  third  term, 

Evidence. 

For  the  fourth  term, 

Practice  and  Pleading  in  Equity. 

Professor  MILLER. 

For  the  first  term, 

Real  Estate. 

For  the  second  term, 

Conveyancing. 

For  the  third  term, 

Equity  Jurisprudence. 

For  the  fourth  term, 

Equity  Jurisprudence. 

The  course  for  the  four  terms,  beginning  October  1,  1861,  ending  June  1,  1862, 
will  be,  unless  some  change  is  announced,  a  repetition  of  the  above.  It  will  be 
perceived,  therefore,  that  a  student  entering  on  the  1st  of  October  of  any  year,  and 
continuing  four  terms,  will  have  a  complete  course,  though  the  studies  will  not  be 
presented  in  the  same  order  to  him  as  to  those  who  have  entered  in  the  previous 
October. 


t 


iUflulatfonsi 

OF  THE 

DEPARTMENT  OF  MINES,  ARTS,  AND  MANUFACTURES. 


•  The  design  of  the  course  of  instruction  in  this  Department,  is  to 
assist  the  student  in  those  branches  of  applied  science  which  are 
embraced  in  tl^e  plan  of  the  Department,  and  to  afford  to’  those 
already  in  practice,  an  opportunity  of  acquiring  theoretical  infor¬ 
mation  in  connection  with  their  occupations. 

The  course  is  adapted  to  the  wants  of  the  student  of  Civil  Engi¬ 
neering,  to  young  engineers  in  offices,  to  those  desiring  to  become 
geologists,  mineralogists,  or  mining  engineers,  and  to  those  inte¬ 
rested  in  manufactures,  mining,  or  construction  generally. 

The  method  of-  instruction  is  by  means  of  lectures,  amply  illus¬ 
trated  by  drawings,  models,  and  experiments,  and  by  informal 
examinations  and  conversations  on  the  subjects  discussed,  when 
desired  by  the  student;  parallel  courses  of  reading  and  study  are 
also  pointed  out,  and  assistance  given  in  their  prosecution  by  the 
Professors. 

A  separate  course  of  Mathematics  may  be  followed  by  those  who 
desire  to  do  so,  under  the  direction  of  the  Professor  of  Mathema¬ 
tics: 

The  well  selected  cabinet  of  minerals  belonging  to  the  Depart¬ 
ment,  is  used  to  illustrate  the  lectures  on  Mineralogy. 

No  examination  for  admission  is  required;  attendance  upon  the 
lectures  is  entirely  voluntary,  and  they  are  not  connected  with  the 
ordinary  instruction. 

The  lectures  commence  in  November,  and  are  continued  until 
the  end  of  March. 


TERMS  OF  ADMISSION. 

For  either  course  * . $5  00 

For  the  whole  series  .  .  .  *  20  00 

Tickets  may  be  had  of  the  Janitor  at  the  University. 


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ARRANGEMENT  OF  COURSE. 

Prop.  FRAZER.  » 

Monday  and  Thursday  4  P.  M. 

Theory  of  Mechanics:  and  its  application  to  the  construction  of  machines. 

Chemistry:  its  theories,  and  the  properties  of  bodies  and  their  compounds  ;  its  ap¬ 
plications  in  the  arts. 

Prof.  KENDALL. 

Friday,  at  5  P.  M. 

Applied  Mathematics:  Trigonometry,  Practical  Astronomy,  Surveying,  Geodesy, 

.  Theory  of  instruments  and.  observations.  The  course  of  Mathematics  may  be 
fqllowed  by  those  who  desire  to  do  so  under  the  direction  of  the  Professor  of  Ma¬ 
thematics. 

Prof.  ROGERS. 

Monday  and  Thursday,  at  5  P.  M. 

Civil  Engineering:  Construction:  strength  of  materials,  masonry,  framing,  and 
their  special  applications  to  railroads,  canals,  and  waterworks. 

Prof.  TREGO. 

Tuesday  and  Friday,  at  4  P.  M. 

Geology ,  as  applied  to  the  origin,  order,  and  geographical  distribution  of  rock  for¬ 
mations,  and  its  practical  application  to  manufactures,  and  agriculture. 

Mineralogy ,  as  applied  to  the  constituent  materials  of  rocks,  the  external  and  che¬ 
mical  character  of  ores  and  mineral  substances,  their  connection  with  the  various 
rock  formations,  and  their  uses  in  metallurgy  and  manufactures. 

Prof.  LESLEY. 

Tuesday,  at  5  P.  M. 

Mining:  Structural  geology,  metallurgy. 


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jBttstttttt,  anii  ftafiinets. 


The  apartment  in  the  University  occupied  by  the  Board  of 
Trustees,  and  the  apartment  adjoining  it  to  the  westward,  are  ap¬ 
propriated  for  the  reception  and  arrangement  of  the  Library,  and 
as  a  Beading  Room. 

The  Library  is  open  for  not  less  than  two  hours  daily  (Sundays 
excepted),  for  the  use  of  the  Students,  Professors;  Trustees,  and 
Alumni  of  the  University,  and  all  persons  connected  with  instruc¬ 
tion  in  the  several  departments* 

The  Library  is  under  the  care  and  in  charge  of  the  Professor  of 
Belles  Lettres  and  the  English  Language  and  Literature,  subject  to 
such  rules  and  regulations  as  the  Committee  on  the  Library  may 
adopt.  ’  * 

Permission  may  be  granted,  from  time  to  time,  to  take  books  for 
a  limited  period,  from  the  Library,  and  to  admit  to  its  use  other 
persons  than  those  connected  with  the  University,  subject  to  such 
rules  and  regulations  as  the  Committee  on  the  Library  may  adopt. 

Connected  with  the  Medical  Department  is  the  Wistar  and  Hor¬ 
ner  Museum.  Tickets  of  matriculation  in  that  Department  entitle 
those  holding  them  to  admission  to  the  Museum.  The  Museum  is 
open  on  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  of  each  week,  throughout  the 
session. 

The  private  Cabinets  of  the  several  Professors  in  the  Medical  De¬ 
partment  are  likewise  open  to  the  students,  at  convenient  hours. 


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^ratmattss. 


At  the  Commencement  in 
conferred  upon — 

March,  1859,  the  Degree 

NAME. 

RESIDENCE. 

Albright,  John  S. 

Coopersburg,  . 

Alston,  Solomon  W. 

Areola, 

Arjona,  Joseph  E. 

Panama, 

Asay,  J.  Lambert 

Philadelphia, 

Barnes,  Benj.  S. 

Suggsville, 

Bateman,  Robert  M. 

Cedarville, 

Baylor,  John  C. 

Norfolk, 

Beall,  James  W. 

Hernando, 

Bergin,  Thomas  J. 

Easton, 

Black,  Charles  A. 

Sackville, 

Blake,  Amaza 

Lowell, 

Bost,  J.  L. 

Olive  Branch, 

Brinckl4,  Samuel  C. 

Philadelphia, 

Burg,  Washington 

Manor, 

Calhoun,  J.  Theodore 

Rahway, 

Campbell,  Samuel  A. 

Daleville, 

Campbell,  Samuel  W. 

Tamola, 

Cannady,  Isaac  G. 

Tranquillity, 

Carter,  M.  B. 

Henrico, 

Cavett,  Thos.  M. 

Collinsburg, 

Childers,  Jabes  V. 

Pulaski, 

Clardy,  T.  Fleming 

Blandville, 

Clarkson,  Henry  M. 

Columbia, 

Clements,  M.  Joseph 

Rockville, 

Coleman,  Thos.  P. 

Concord, 

Coates,  Isaac  T. 

Chester,. 

Coates,  Louis  Montgomerj' 

Philadelphia, 

Cook,  Thomas  C. 

•  Fairfield, 

Cotter,  Wm.  A. 

Bullock’s  Creek, 

Cox,  John 

Philadelphia, 

Craigen,  Wm.  J. 

Washington  City, 

Cropp,  William  W. 

Coni*ad’s  Store, 

Cruice,  Robert  B. 

Philadelphia, 

Davis,  Edward  B. 

Horn  Lake, 

Dick,  Leonard  W. 

Sumter, 

Dunlap,  R.  S. 

Clinton, 

Edwards,  Thos.  H. 

Newport, 

Egle,  William  H. 

Harrisburg, 

Elliottf  Samuel  A. 

Meadville, 

Doctor  of  Medicine  was 

STATE. 

Pennsylvania. 

North  Carolina. 
Panama. 
Pennsylvania. 
Alabama. 

New  Jersey. 
Virginia. 

Mississippi. 

Pennsylvania. 

New  Brunswick. 
Ohio. 

North  Carolina. 

Pennsylvania. 

Pennsylvania. 

New  Jersey. 
Mississippi. 
Mississippi. 

North  Carolina. 
Virginia. 

Louisiana. 

Tennessee. 

Kentucky. 

South  Carolina. 
Maryland. 

North  Carolina. 
Pennsylvania. 
Pennsylvania. 
Alabama. 

South  Carolina. 

Pennsylvania. 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia. 

Pennsylvania. 

Mississippi. 

South  Carolina. 
South  Carolina. 
Florida. 
Pennsylvania. 
Pennsylvania. 


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NAME. 

RESIDENCE. 

STATE. 

Faison,  Thomas  I. 

La  Grange, 

Tennessee. 

Flowers,  Samuel  B. 

Mt.  Olive, 

North  Carolina. 

Brazee,  John  M. 

Germantown, 

Kentucky. 

Freeman,  Robert  J. 

Norfolk, 

Virginia. 

Fryer,  Blencowe  E. 

Germantown, 

Pennsylvania.  . 

Garretson,  James  E. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Goodman,  H.  Earnest 

Germantown, 

Pennsylvania. 

Gordon,  DeWitt  C. 

Pulaski, 

Tennessee. 

Gregory,  G.  Charles  S. 

Enfield, 

North  Carolina. 

Grigsby,  A.  S.,  jr. 

Centreville, 

Virginia. 

Harrell,  Oscar  F. 

Selma, 

Alabama. 

Harris,  A.  S.  . 

Louisburg, 

North  Carolina. 

Higdon,  John  M. 

Holly  Springs, 

Mississippi. 

Hobbs,  Isaac  M. 

Clinton, 

North  Carolina. 

Holt,  Jacob  F. 

Greenfield, 

New  Hampshire. 

Hooff,  James  H. 

Point  Pleasant, 

Virginia. 

Hostetter,  John  # 

St.  Catharine’s, 

Canada  West. 

Jacobs,  John  C. 

Jackson, 

North  Carolina. 

James,  Henry  C. 

Melburn, 

Kentucky. 

Kaufman,  John  F. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Kepler,  Samuel,  jr. 

Baltimore, 

Maryland. 

Kirkland,  John  R. 

Warsaw, 

Alabama. 

Klapp,  Henry  Milnor 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Koller,  Noah 

Bloomville, 

Ohio.. 

Laurence,  A.  A. 

Statesville, 

Nbrth  Carolina. 

Lee,  Chas.  Carroll 

Petersville, 

Maryland.- 

Leedom,  J.  Moore 

Germantown, 

Pepnsylvania. 

Leidy,  Philip,  jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Leinbach,  A.  N. 

Salem, 

North  Carolina. 

Leiper,  A.  K. 

Hookstown, 

Pennsylvania. 

Lewis,  David  Thacker 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Martin,  Dewees  J. 

Allentown, 

Pennsylvania. 

Martindale,  Jos.  C. 

Byberry, 

Pennsylvania. 

Maxwell,  J.  Chappell 

Chappell’s  Depot, 

South  Carolina. 

Mayes,  James  $1. 

Boligee, 

Alabama. 

Mayo,  Peyton  H. 

Tawboro’, 

North  Carolina. 

McCauley,  James  D. 

Blue  Ball, 

Maryland. 

McClanahan,  S.  R. 

Magnolia, 

Texas. 

Means,  T.  Sumter 

Glenn’s  Springs, 

South  Carolina. 

Means,  Theophilus  H. 

Charlotte, 

North  Carolina. 

Mears,  J.  Howell 

Branclitown, 

Pennsylvania. 

Melvin,  Walter 

Chestertown, 

Maryland. 

Micks,  Thomas  R. 

Clinton, 

North  Carolina. 

Moore,  Joseph 

Amherst, 

Nova  Scotia. 

Morton,  Samuel 

Clinton, 

Alabama. 

Moseley,  George  W. 

Clinton, 

North  Carolina.. 

Newell, .William  H. 

Frederick, 

Maryland. 

Newsome,  James  E. 

Win  ton,  * 

North  Carolina. 

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NAME. 

Oliver,  George  P. 
Palmer,  Horace 
Pancoast,  D.  Parrish 
Perry,  Alexander 
Perry,  S.  Williams 
Pool,  John  H. 

Porter,  Felix  F. 
Ramsay,  Junius  N. 
Reily,  James  R. 
Riddick,  Joseph  H. 
Richmond,  Leonidas 
Riggs,  Benj.  H. 
Robinson,  William  T. 
Rodenstein,  Louis  A. 
Rose,  Joseph  G. 

Ross,  G.  A. 

Rountree,  F.  Mi 
Rowland,  Melson  L. 
Sadler,  Wm.  King 
Schaffer,  Charles 
Schmid,  H.  Ernst 
Searle,  Wm.  S. 
Shannon,  J.  Clement 
Simpson,  Doctor  J. 
Smith,  Henning  M. 
Smith,  Jam*es  M. 
Smith,  Philip  W. 
Stuart,  W.  C. 

Sutphen,  JohnC. 
Taylor,  William  A. 
Thomas,  Benj.  H. 
Thomas,  Columbus  A. 
Thompson,  Jacob  A. 
Thompson,  Joseph  W. 
Thompson,  V.  Oscar 
Thomson,  Thomas  S. 
Thorp,  Henry  R. 
Tilton,  Henry  R. 
Tomlinson,  Thomas  II. 
Tremaine,  William  S. 
Usher,  Francis  M. 
Usher,  James  H.,  Jr. 
Wallace,  Alfred 
Wedgeworth,  Ste’n  B. 
Welch,  William  M. 
Whiting,  John  C. 
Wilkerson,  Benj.  C. 
Wilkerson,  Thomas  B. 


RESIDENCE. 

Philadelphia, 

Sumerville, 

Philadelphia, 

Portsmouth, 

Warrenton, 

Elizabeth  City, 

Manlyville, 

Jackson, 

Washington  City, 
Hertford, 

Holly  Springs, 
Selma, 

Philadelphia, 

Dallas, 

Bentonsville, 

Yorkville, 

Pleasant  Mount, 

Philadelphia, 

Oxford, 

Philadelphia, 

White  Post, 

Utica, 

Elizabeth  City, 
Cross  Hill, 
Franklin, 
Vicksburg, 
Georgetown, 

Olive  Branch, 
Lesser  X  Roads, 
Pittsboro’, 
Ringgold, 

Cedar  Rock, 
Leasburg, 
Lovelaceville, 
Henderson, 

Fort  Motte, 

BrownsVille, 

Barnegat, 

Roadstown, 

Halifax, 

Newstead, 

Newstead, 

Columbia, 

Eutaw, 

Bethlehem, 

Mobile, 

Blue  Wing, 
Buchanan, 


STATE. 

Pennsylvania. 

Tennessee. 

Pennsylvania. 

Virginia. 

North  Carolina. 
North  Carolina. 
Tennessee. 

North  Carolina. 
District  of  Columbia. 
North  Carolina. 
Mississippi. 
Alabama. 
Pennsylvania. 

Texas. 

North  Carolina. 
South  Carolina. 
North  Carolina-. 
Pennsylvania. 

Ohio. 

Pennsylvania. 

Virgipia. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 
South  Carolina. 
Virginia. 

Mississippi. 

Delaware. 

Mississippi. 

New  Jersey. 

North  Carolina. 
Tennessee. 

North  Carolina. 
North  Carolina. 
Kentucky. 

North  Carolina. 
South  Carolina. 
Tennessee. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Jersey. 

Nova  Scotia. 
Kentucky. 

Kentucky. 

South  Carolina. 
Alabama. 

New  Jersey. 
Alabama. 

North  Carolina. 
North  Carolina. 


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NAME. 

Williams,  Rush  F. 
Woodhull,  Alfred  A. 
Woolverton,  James 
Woolverton,  Joseph  W. 
Wortabet,  Gregory  M. 


RESIDENCE. 

Farmington, 

Princeton, 

Trenton, 

Trenton, 

Beyrout, 


STATE. 

North  Carolina. 
New  Jersey. 
New  Jersey. 
New  Jersey. 
Syria. 


At  the  Commencement  in  July,  1859,  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  was  con¬ 
ferred  upon 


A.  Charles  Barclay, 
Edwin  N.  Benson, 

Henry  Blanchard, 

Charles  E.  Buckwalter, 
Edward  P.  Capp, 

Cecil  Clay, 

Ludovic  C.  Cleemann, 
Richard  A.  Cleemann, 
Henry  A.  Converse, 
William  Darrach,  Jr., 
Benjamin  W.  Frazier,  Jr., 
Chandler  Hare, 

Thomas  Hockley, 

Edward  B.  Hodge, 

Henry  B.  Hoff, 


N.  Clemmons  Hunt, 
William  Macmichael, 
Charles  T.  McMullin, 
Robert  J.  S.  Peebles, 
David  Pepper, 

John  M.  Rice, 

William  B.  Robins,, 
James  B.  Roney, 
George  W.  Russell, 
Alexander  R.  Sterling, 
J.  Franklin  Sterling, 
William  D.  Stuart, 
Henry  B.  Townsend, 
Josias  H.  Young, 
Alfred  Zantzinger. 


The  Degree  of  Master  of  Arts  was  conferred  upon  the  following  Graduates  of 
three  years’  standing  (1855): —  * 


George  Allen,  Jr., 
Richard  L.  Ashhurst, 
William  H.  Badger, 
Cadwalader  Biddle, 
Edward  Coles,  Jr., 

F.  Bartlett  Converse, 
Alexander  B.  Coxe, 
James  Devereux,  Jr., 
Thomas  R.  Dunglison, 
Harry  C.  Egbert, 
Charles  A.  Hackley, 
William  S.  Hendrie,  • 
Charles  C.  Jackson, 


Edward  S.  Kelly, 

Emlen  T.  Littell, 

Robert  H.  McGrath,  Jr., 
Richard  C.  Moore,  Jr., 
Edmund  C.  Pechin, 
Richard  D.  Pettit, 
Henry  Phillips, 

Serapio  Recio, 

William  Reed, 

William  Sharswood, 
John  H.  Slack, 

John  W.  Williams. 


The  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Laws  upon 
Richard  L.  Ashhurst, 

Cadwalader  Biddle, 

Samuel  Dickson, 

Andrew  T.  Goodman, 

Victor  Guillou, 

William  C.  Hannis, 


Clifford  P.  McCalla, 

0.  J.  Norris,  . 

Simon  Stern, 

Edward  J.  B.  Thomas, 
Samuel  S.  Thomas, 
John  W.  Williams. 


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The  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine  upon 

Janies  M.  Eagleton,  of  Tennessee,  William  Henry  Freeman,  of  Penn- 

Isaac  Lee  Atkinson,  of  New  Jersey,  sylvania, 

Sidney  R.  Morris,  of  Pennsylvania. 


COLLEGIATE  DISTINCTIONS  AWARDED  DURING  THE  YEAR  1859. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ARTS. 

At  the  close  of  the  second  term,  1858-9,  the  following  Students  were  found  to  be 
the  highest  three  in  standing  qf  the  Distinguished  Students  of  their  respective 
classes : — 

In  the  Sophomore  Class —  In  the  Freshman  Class — 

1.  William  White,  1.  Charles  B.  Coxe, 

2.  Edward  J.  Heyl,  2.  John  G.  R.  McElroy, 

3.  Richard  H.  Douglass.  3.  Charles  C.  Harrison. 


In  the  Junior  Class — 

1.  David  B.  Willson, 

2.  William  W.  White, 

3.  Charles  Morison. 


At  the  examination  of  the  Senior  Class  for  Degrees,  the  following  members  of 
the  class  were  ascertained  to  be  the  highest  three  in  Distinction,  viz:  1.  Edward 
B.  Hodge,  2.  Josiah  H.  Young,  3.  Chandler  Hare. 


At  the  close  of  the  third  term,  1858-9,  the  following  Students  were  found  to  be 
the  highest  three  in  Distinction  in  their  respective  classes : — 


In  the  Junior  Class —  In  the  Sophomore  Class —  In  the  Freshman  Class — 

1.  David  B.  Willson,  1.  Richard  H.  Douglass,  1.  John  G.  R.  McElroy, 

2.  William  W.  White,  2.  William  White,  2.  Charles  B.  Coxe, 

3.  Charles  Morison.  3.  Edward  J.  Heyl.  3.  George  D.  Qudd. 

At  the  close  of  the  first  term,  1859-60,  the  following  Students  were  found  to  be 
the  highest  three  in  Distinction  in  their  respective  classes  : — 


In  the  Senior  Class — 

1.  David  B.  Willson, 

2.  William  W.  White, 

3.  Charles  Morison. 

In  the  Sophomore  Class — 

1.  John  G.  R.  McElroy, 

2.  William  Pepper, 

3.  Charles  C.  Harrison. 


In  the  Junior  Class — 

1.  Richard  H.  Douglass, 

2.  William  White, 

3.  G.  Bedell  Keen. 

In  the  Freshman  Class — 

1.  George  Strawbridge, 

2.  Samuel  Young, 

3.  William  Main. 


The  Prizes  for  voluntary  exercises,  over  and  above  the  regular  course,  were 
awarded  as  follows  : — 

i 

In  the  Department  of  Languages,  to  Edward  B.  Hodge,  of  the  Senior  Class,  for 
the  best  examination  iu  Demosthenes  on  the  Crown ;  to  David  B.  Willson,  of  the 
Junior  Class,  for  the  best  examination  in  the  Prometheus  of  iEschylus ;  to  G. 
Bedell  Keen,  for  the  best '  examination  in  the  Medea  of  Euripides  (with  honorable 
mention  of  Edward  J.  Heyl)  ;  to  Edward  J.  Heyl,  for  the  best  examination  in 
Tacitus’s  Dialogue  de  Oratoribus  (with  honorable  mention  of  Richard  H.  Douglass 


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and  Chester  D.  Hartranft)  ;  and  to  John  G.  R.  McElroy,  of  the  Freshman  Class,  for 
the  best  examination  in  Greek  Accentuation  and  Greek  Prose  Composition. 

In  the  Department  of  Belles  Lettres  and  English  Literature,  to  Edward  P.  Capp, 
of  the  Senior  Class,  for  the  best  Essay  on  the  Moral  defects  of  English  Poetry  (with 
honorable  mention  of  Charles  E.  Buckwalter) ;  and  to  William  W.  White,  of  the 
Junior  Class,  for  the  best  Essay  on  the  Discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen. 

The  “  Henry  Reed  Prize  ”  was  awarded  to  Edward  P.  Capp. 


CATALOGUE 


OF  THE 


TRUSTEES,  OFFICERS,  AND  STUDENTS 

OF  THE 


UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 


SESSION  1860-61. 


PHILADELPHIA: 

COLLINS,  PRINTER,  705  JAYNE  STREET. 


Cvusstces 


THE  GOVERNOR  OP  PENNSYLVANIA, 

Ex  officio,  President  of  the  Board. 
KEY.  ALBERT  BARNES, 

LEWIS  WALK, 

REY.  BENJAMIN  DORR,  D.D., 

GEORGE  M.  WHARTON, 

TOBIAS  WAGNER, 

REY.  HENRY  J.  MORTON,  D.D., 

RT.  REY.  ALONZO  POTTER,  D.D., 

RENfi  LA  ROCHE,  M.D., 

JOHN  C.  CRESSON, 

OSWALD  THOMPSON, 

FREDERICK  FRALEY, 

BENJAMIN  GERHARD, 

H.  BINNEY,  JR., 

STEPHEN  COLWELL, 

GEORGE  W.  NORRIS,  M.D., 

JAMES  BAYARD, 

J.  I.  CLARK  HARE, 

ADOLPH  E.  BORIE, 

DAYID  LEWIS, 

REY.  CHARLES  W.  SCHAEFFER,* 

WILLIAM  STRONG, 

SAMUEL  POWEL, 

JOHN  WELSH. 

(One  vacancy.) 


CALDWELL  K.  BIDDLE,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


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Stanirtns  ©ommtttcrs 

OF  THE 

BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1861. 


COMMITTEE  OF  WAYS  AND  MEANS.  ' 

Mr.  Wain,  Chairman ,  Mr.  Bayard, 

Mr.  Wagner,  Mr.  Lewis. 

Mr.  Borie, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  BUILDINGS,  ESTATES,  AND  PROPERTY. 

Mr.  Binney,  Chairman ,  Mr.  Gerhard. 

Mr.  Cresson, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  LIBRARY. 

Rev.  Mr.  Barnes,  Chairman ,  Mr.  Gerhard. 

Rev.  Dr.  Dorr, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  ARTS. 

Mr.  Wharton,  Chairman ,  Rev.  Mr.  Schaeffer, 

Mr.  Thompson,  Mr.  Strong. 

Mr.  Fraley, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  MEDICINE. 

Dr.  Norris,  Chairman ,  Bishop  Potter, 

Dr.  La  Roche,  Mr.. Thompson. 

Mr.  Cresson, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  LAW. 

Mr.  Thompson,  Chairman ,  Mr.  Hare, 

Mr.  Binney,  Mr.  Strong. 

Mr.  Wharton, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  MINES,  ARTS,  AND  MANUFACTURES. 
Mr.  Cresson,  Chairman ,  Mr.  Bayard, 

Mr.  Fraley,  '  Mr.  Hare. 

Mr.  Colwell, 

COMMITTEE  ON  THE  ACADEMY  AND  CHARITY  SCHOOL. 

Mr.  Colwell,  Chairman ,  Mr.  Bajmrd, 

Mr.  Wharton,  Mr.  Powel. 

Mr.  Binney, 


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WV0U88QV8. 


KEY.  DANIEL  R.  GOODWIN,  D.D., 

PROVOST  OF  TEE  UNIVERSITY. 

JOHN  F.  FRAZER,  LL.D., 

VICE  PROVOST. 


WILLIAM  GIBSON,  M.  D., 

Emeritus  Professor  of  Surgery. 

HENRY  YETHAKE,  LL.D., 

Emeritus  Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy. 

GEORGE  B.  WOOD,  M.D.,  LL.D., 

Emeritus  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine. 


SAMUEL  JACKSON,  M.D., 

Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Medicine. 

HUGH  L.  HODGE,  M.  D., 

Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  of  the  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children. 

JOHN  F.  FRAZER,  LL.D., 

Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Chemistry  in  the  Department  of  Arts,  and 
in  the  Department  of  Mines,  Arts,  and  Manufactures. 

GEORGE  ALLEN,  A.  M., 

Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages  and  Literature. 

GEORGE  SHARSWOOD,  LL.D., 

Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Law,  including,  inter  alia,  International ,  Constitu¬ 
tional,  Commercial,  and  Civil  Law. 

JOSEPH  CARSON,  M.  D., 

Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy. 

PETER  McCALL,  A.  M., 

Professor  of  Practice,  Pleading,  and  Evidence  at  Law  and  in  Equity. 

E.  SPENCER  MILLER,  A.  M., 

Professor  of  the  Law  of  Real  Estate  and  Conveyancing,  and  Equity  Jurisprudence. 

ROBERT  E.  ROGERS,  M.  D., 

Professor  of  Chemistry. 


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CHARLES  B.  TEEGO, 

Professor  of  Geology ,  Mineralogy ,  and  Palaeontology. 

JOSEPH  LEIDY,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Anatomy. 

HENRY  H.  SMITH*  M.  D., 

Professor  of  Surgery. 

HENRY  COPPEE,  A.  M., 

Professor  of  Belles  Lettres  and  of  the  English  Language  and  Literature. 

FRANCIS  A.  JACKSON,  A.  M., 

Adjunct  Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages  and  Literature. 

E.  OTIS  KENDALL,  A.  M., 

Professor  of  Mathematics  in  the  Department  of  Arts ,  and  of  Pure  Mathematics 
in  the  Department  of  Mines ,  Arts,  and  Manufactures. 

FAIEMAN  EOGEES,  A.M., 

Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Surveying. 

Y.  DE  AMAEELLI,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D., 

Professor  of  the  Italian  Language  and  Literature. 

EEY.  C.  C.  SCHAEFFEE, 

Professor  of  the  German  Language. 

J.  PETEE  LESLEY, 

Professor  of  Mining. 

EEY.  DANIEL  E.  GOODWIN,  D.  D., 

Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy . 

WILLIAM  PEPPEE,  M.  D., 

Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  and  of  Clinical  Medicine. 

DESIRE  guillemet, 

Professor  of  the  French  Language  and  Literature. 


INSTRUCTORS, 

Joseph  McKinley, 

Principal  of  Boys ’  Charity  School. 

Miss  J.  BEDLOCK, 

Principal  of  Female  Charity  School. 

Miss  M.  WALLACE  and  Miss  M.  BEDLOCK, 

Teachers  in  Charity  Schools. 


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Btpavtmtnt  of  ®vtu. 


FACULTY. 

REV.  DANIEL  R.  GOODWIN,  D.  D.,  Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy. 
JOHN  F.  FRAZER,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Chemistry. 
GEORGE  ALLEN,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages  and  Literature . 
HENRY  COPPEE,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Belles  Lettres  and  of  the  English  Language  and 
Literature. 

FRANCIS  A.  JACKSON,  A.  M.,  Adjunct  Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages 
and  Literature. 

E.  OTIS  KENDALL,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics. 

GEORGE  ALLEN,  Secretary  of  the  Faculty. 

HENRY  COPPEE,  Librarian. 


Professors  not  members  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts. 

HENRY  VETHAKE,  LL.  D.,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy. 
DESIRE  GUILLEMET,  Professor  of  the  French  Language  and  Literature. 

- ,  Professor  of  Chemistry  as  applied  to  the  Arts. 

- ,  Professor  of  American  History. 

V.  DE  AMARELLI,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  the  Italian  Language  and  Literature. 
REV.  C.  C.  SCHAEFFER,  Professor  of  the  German  Language. 

Frederick  Dick,  Janitor  of  the  University. 


UNDERGRADUATES,  1860-61.* 


William  M.  Bayard, 
John  Q.  Carpenter, 
William  W.  Craig, 
Levi  Dickson,  Jr., 
Richard  H.  Douglass, 
Eugene  du  Pont, 
John  Forbes, 

Charles  W.  Gumbes, 
Chester  D.  Hartranft, 
Edward  J.  Heyl, 


SENIOR  SOPHISTERS. 

Pennsylvania , 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

Delaware , 

Pennsylvania , 
do. 
do. 
do. 


Germantown. 
.  do. 

Norristown. 

Philadelphia. 

do. 

Wilmington. 

Philadelphia. 

do. 

do. 

Germantown. 


*  The  Catalogue  includes  the  names  of  Students  in  College  from  the  beginning 
of  the  College  year. 


7 


Martin  P.  Jones, 

Pennsylvania. 

Philadelphia. 

G.  Bedell  Keen, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  J.  Little, 

do. 

do. 

John  A.  McArthur, 

do. 

do. 

Henry  Moffett, 

New  Jersey, 

Burlington. 

Frank  W.  Paul, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

E.  Greenough  Platt, 

do. 

do. 

James  Eawle, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  A.  Schaeffer, 

do. 

Germantown. 

William  S.  Steen, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Samuel  Wagner,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

George  W.  Wannemacher, 

do. 

do. 

William  W.  Wurts, 

do. 

do. 

Seniors,  23. 

JUNIOR  SQPHISTERS. 


George  D.  Budd, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Jesse  Y.  Burk, 

do. 

do. 

Frank  Burns, 

do. 

Germantown. 

John  Cadwalader,  Jr., 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

George  S.  Chambers, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  J.  Churchman, 

do. 

Germantown. 

Thomas  M.  Cleemann, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

George  H.  Colket, 

do. 

do. 

J.  Bellangee  Cox, 

do. 

Germantown. 

Charles  B.  Coxe, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Persifor  Frazer, 

do. 

do. 

Henry  B.  Gamble, 

do. 

Germantown. 

John  M.  Hale, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

William  W.  Hale, 

do. 

do. 

Edward  S.  Harlan, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  C.  Harrison, 

do. 

do. 

John  S.  Jones, 

do. 

do. 

Thomas  F.  Jones, 

do. 

Germantown. 

Kilburn  Knox, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Clifford  Lewis, 

do. 

do. 

Robert  P.  Lisle, 

do. 

do. 

John  G.  R.  McElroy, 

do. 

do. 

8 


James  McIntyre, 

Pennsylvania , 

Germantown. 

Thomas  McKean, 

do. 

do. 

George  Pepper, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

William  Pepper, 

do. 

do. 

Robert  Ritchie, 

do. 

do.  N 

Beverley  Robinson, 

do. 

do. 

Skip  with  Wilmer, 

do. 

do. 

Ernest  Zantzinger, 

do. 

do. 

Juniors,  80. 

SOPHOMORES. 


James  W:  Ashton, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Charles  W.  Breaker, 

South  Carolina. 

Charleston. 

Wm.  Rawle  Brooke, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Irvine  S.  Bulloch, 

Georgia , 

Roswell. 

William  H.  Colesberry, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

William  J.  Day, 

do. 

do. 

Alexis  I.  du  Pont, 

Delaware, 

Wilmington. 

George  Emlen, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Robert  Ferriday, 

Louisiana , 

New  Orleans. 

Nathan  Hatfield, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Ezekiel  Hunn,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

Daniel  Jacoby, 

do. 

Norristown. 

William  Laurie, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

William  Main,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

James  Markoe,  Jr. 

do. 

do. 

James  L.  Newbold, 

do. 

do. 

George  W.  Pauly, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  P.  Perkins, 

do. 

do. 

Franklin  Platt,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

Henry  B.  Plumer, 

do. 

Franklin. 

Eugene  I.  Santee, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Eugene  M.  Smyser, 

do. 

Norristown. 

Francis  G.  Smyth, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

George  W.  L.  Spiese, 

do. 

do. 

Cornelius  Stevenson, 

do. 

do. 

George  Strawbridge, 

do. 

Germantown. 

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Edward  Watson, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Theodore  EL  Williamson, 

do. 

do. 

George  W.  Wurts, 

do. 

do. 

Samuel  Young, 

do. 

do. 

FRESHMEN. 

Sophomores,  80. 

Francis  Ashhurst, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

James  Bayard, 

do. 

Germantown. 

Alexander  D.  Campbell, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Henry  C.  Chapman, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  R.  Colwell, 

do. 

do. 

Richard  M.  Crain, 

New  Jersey , 

Camden. 

Francis  M.  Doan, 

Pennsylvania , 

Germantown. 

Howard  L.  Doan, 

do. 

do. 

William  J.  Faires, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Lucien  G.  Florance, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  Gilpin,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

Washington  H.  Gilpin, 

do. 

do. 

Henry  S.  Goodwin, 

do. 

do. 

Samuel  S.  Griffin, 

Mississippi, 

Yazoo  County. 

Alfred  C.  Harrison, 

Pennsylvania, 

Philadelphia. 

Douglass  Hatfield, 

do. 

do. 

R.  Somers  Hayes, 

do. 

do. 

Francis  Heyl, 

do. 

Germantown. 

William  K.  Ingersoll, 

Mississippi, 

Yazoo  County. 

John  C.  Knox,  Jr., 

Pennsylvania, 

Philadelphia. 

James  B.  Leonard, 

do. 

do. 

De  Benneville  K.  Ludwig, 

do. 

do. 

Edward  J.  M’Loughlin, 

do. 

do. 

Joseph  G.  H.  Miller, 

do. 

do. 

Edward  D.  Mitchell, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  E.  Morgan,  Jr., 

do. 

Germantown. 

George  Oakman, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Silas  W.  Pettit, 

do. 

do. 

Charles  L.  Phillips, 

do. 

do. 

William  C.  Robins, 

do. 

do. 

Eugene  H.  Roussel, 

do. 

do. 

10 


Charles  G.  Rumford, 

Delaware , 

Wilmington. 

Robert  J.  S.  Steen, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

John  D.  Stine, 

do. 

do. 

Nicholas  H.  Thouron, 

do. 

do. 

James  C.  Vandyke, 

do. 

Germantown. 

James  N.  Whelen, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Howard  Wood, 

do. 

do. 

Freshmen,  38. 

SCIENTIFIC  AND  PARTIAL  COURSES. 


William  H.  H.  Adams, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Roland  C.  Allen, 

do. 

do. 

Henry  B.  Bowen, 

Georgia , 

Savannah. 

Charles  F.  Corson, 

Pennsylvania , 

Plymouth. 

Elwood  M.  Corson, 

do. 

do. 

Albert  Davis, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Harvey  Fisher, 

do. 

Germantown. 

Edward  S.  Kimball, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

Edward  Lowber,  Jr., 

do. 

do. 

William  Moore,  Jr., 

New  Jersey , 

Weymouth. 

Henry  Pettit, 

Pennsylvania , 

Philadelphia. 

Austin  Potts, 

do. 

Germantown. 

John  J.  Ridgway, 

do. 

Philadelphia. 

William  S.  Robinson, 

do. 

do. 

T.  Learning  Smith, 

do. 

do. 

Edward  Starr, 

do. 

do. 

William  N.  Welsh, 

do. 

do. 

Samuel  Welsh, 

do. 

do. 

Edwin  W.  Whiteman, 

Louisiana , 

West  Feliciana. 

Scientific  and  Partial  Students,  19. 

RECAPITULATION. 

Seniors 

..... 

.  23 

Juniors 

.  ,  .  .  • 

.  30 

Sophomores 

• 

.  30 

Freshmen 

.  38 

Scientific  and  Partial  Students  . 

.  19 

140 


11 


imeirtcal  Utpartmeut. 


WILLIAM  GIBSON,  M.  D.,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Surgery . 

GEORGE  B.  WOOD,  M.  D.,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine. 


FACULTY. 

SAMUEL  JACKSON,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Institutes  of  Medicine . 

HUGH  L.  HODGE,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Obstetrics  andjhe  Diseases  of  Women  and 
Children.  ' 

JOSEPH  CARSON,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy. 

ROBERT  E.  ROGERS,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry. 

JOSEPH  LEIDY,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Anatomy. 

HENRY  H.  SMITH,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Surgery. 

WILLIAM  PEPPER,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  and 
of  Clinical  Medicine. 

William  Hunt,  M.  D.,  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy. 

C.  S.  Bishop,  M.  D.,  * 

Edwakd  Shippen,  M.  D.,  }  Sur^ical 

Samuel  Price,  Janitor?Medical  Department  University  of  Pa. 


MEDICAL  CLASS— SESSION  1860-61. 

MATRICULANTS. 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE. 

PRECEPTOR. 

Abbott,  Samuel  W. 

Woburn, 

Middlesex, 

Mass. 

B.  &  E.  Cutter. 

Ackley,  J.  B.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

•  ' 

Adaire,  T.  N. 

Lodi, 

Choctaw, 

Miss. 

Samuel  Hill. 

Allen,  Harrison 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  F.  B.  Flagg. 

Allen,  John  W. 

Carlisle, 

Cumberland, 

Pa. 

A.  J.  Herman. 

Alexander,  Octavius 

Lexington, 

La  Fayette, 

Mo. 

J.  B.  Alexander. 

Amiss,  Thos.  B. 

Slate  Mills, 

Rappahannock,  Ya. 

Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 

rose,  and  Alsop. 

Applewhite,  Thos.  J. 

Stanton  sburg, 

Wilson, 

N.  C. 

C.  C.  Peacock. 

Armstrong,  N.  E. 

Hallsville, 

Duplin, 

N.  C. 

W.  J.  Love. 

Armstrong,  James  A. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

F.  Y.  Greene  &  J.  K 

Knorr. 

Arndt,  P.  F.  (M.  D.) 

Carpentersville, 

Warren, 

N.  J. 

Ashhurst,  John,  Jr.  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Ashhurst,  Samuel 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Joseph  Carson. 

Atkinson,  James  T. 

Amherst, 

Cumberland, 

N.  S. 

Benj.  Purdy. 

Atkinson,  Louis  E. 

Thompsontown, 

Juniata, 

Pa. 

A.  J.  Atkinson. 

Atlee,  Washington  L.,  Jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Wash.  L.  Atlee. 

Bacon,  Chas.  P. 

Roaring  Spring, 

Trigg, 

Ky. 

T.  L.  Bacon. 

Bacon,  Thos.  L.  (M.  D.) 

Mayfield. 

Graves, 

Ky. 

12 


NAME. 

Badjett,  Thos.  J. 

Bailey,  Wm.  D. 

Baldwin,  C.  (M.  D.) 
Barber,  John 
Barnes,  Edwin 
Barrett,  Edw.  B.  (M.  D.) 
Bartine,  D.  H. 

Barton,  Isaac 
Batdorff,  Daniel  T. 
Bauduy,  Jerome  K. 
Baxter,  Harry  E. 
Bellows,  Horace  M. 
Berry,  David 
Beshler,  J.  B. 

Bethel,  C.  P.  (M.  D.) 
Bird,  Samuel  R.  (M.  D.) 
Birkey,  Henry  W. 

Black,  John  J. 
Blackwood,  Wm.  R.  D. 
Boardman,  C.  H. 

Bolles,  Lucius  S. 

Bonner,  Robt.  J. 

Booth,  E.  G.,  Jr. 

Bowen,  Jno.  B. 

Boyle,  P.  A. 

Brendle,  Geo.  F. 

Brengle,  Wm.  D. 
Breneman,  E.  de  W. 
Bridges,  John  H. 
Brinckle,  S.  C.  (M.  D.) 
Brinton,  Wm.  B. 

Brown,  James  W.  (M.  D. 
Brown,  A.  M. 

Brown,  J.  Morris 
Brown,  S.  T. 

Bruch,  W.  J.  H. 
Buchanan,  Wm.  F. 

Budd,  Otho  W. 

Bunn,  Wm.  H. 

Burtt,  John  L.  (M.  D.) 

Cadwalader,  Chas.  E. 
Cameron,  Hugh 

Campbell,  Wm.  H. 

Carll,  Geo.  G. 

Carpenter,  L.  Henry 
Carter,  C.  Shirley 
Carothers,  A.  E. 

Casper,  Thos.  J. 


POST-OFFICE. 

Blackwells, 

Dillsburg, 

Winchester, 

Mercer, 

Wilson, 

Northampton, 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Mt.  Etna, 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Morgantown, 

Berrysburg, 

Philadelphia,  ' 

Huntingtown, 

Philadelphia, 

New  Castle, 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Providence, 

Raymond, 

Wellville, 

Bridgton, 
Roxbury, 
Rehrersburg, 
Frederick  City. 
Lancaster, 
Taylortown, 
Philadelphia, 
West  Chester, 

)  Amherst,  C.  H. 
Cincinnati. 
Milford, 
Philadelphia, 
Phillipsburg, 
Philadelphia, 
Bladensburg, 
Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Antigonishe, 

Philadelphia, 

Salem, 

Philadelphia, 

Millwood, 

Carlisle, 

Salem, 


COUNTY. 

STATE. 

Caswell, 

N.  C. 

York, 

Pa. 

Frederick, 

Va. 

Mercer, 

Pa. 

Wilson, 

N.  C. 

Hampshire, 

Mass. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Berks, 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Burke, 

N.  C. 

Dauphin, 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Calvert, 

Md. 

Pa. 

New  Castle, 

Del. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

R.  I 

Hinds, 

Miss. 

Nottoway, 

Va. 

Cumberland, 

N.  J. 

Franklin, 

Pa. 

Berks, 

Pa. 

Frederick, 

Md. 

Lancaster, 

Pa. 

Sunbury,  N.  Bruns’k, 

Pa. 

Chester, 

Pa. 

Amherst, 

Va. 

Hamilton, 

Ohio, 

Clermont, 

Ohio, 

Pa. 

Warren, 

•  N.  J. 

Pa. 

Pr.  George, 

Md 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Sydney,  Nova  Scotia, 

Pa. 

Salem, 

N.  J. 

Pa. 

Clark, 

Va. 

Cumberland, 

Pa. 

Salem, 

N.  J. 

PRECEPTOR. 

S.  E.  Bracken. 

G.  L.  &  J.  M.  Shearer. 

Jas.  Magoffin. 

A.  S.  Cotton. 

J.  F.  Bird. 

Levi  G.  Batdorff. 

Wm.  Y.  Keating. 

Jos.  Leidy. 

Jos.  Leidy. 

J.  R.  Ellis, 

Woodward  &  Beshler. 


Jos.  Leidy. 

R.  T.  Maxwell. 

J.  F.  Gayley. 

Morris,  Bolling  <fc 

Darby. 

A.  H.  Okie. 

H.  H.  Smith. 

Morris,  Bolling  & 
Darby. 

Wm.  S.  Bowen. 

A.  J.  Herman. 

John  S.  Tryon. 

Waters  &  Johnson. 

H.  Carpenter. 

Dav.  Burpee. 

J.  B.  Brinton. 

T.  M.  Brown. 

T.  M.  Brown. 

J.  J.  Detwiler. 

Laur.  Turnbull. 

C.  H.  Budd. 

T.  M.  Drysdale. 

Carson  &  Norris. 
Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 
rose. 

D.  Hayes  Agnew. 

Thos.  P.  Dickinson. 

Dr.  Page. 

S.  B.  Keiffer. 

Quinton  Gibbon. 


18 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Chandler,  J.  T. 

Oxford, 

•La  Fayette, 

Miss.  Jos.  Carson. 

Cheatwood,  N.  L. 

Lynchburg, 

Campbell, 

Va.  R.  B.  Shackleford. 

Cheek,  B.  A. 

Warrenton, 

Warren, 

N.  C.  Sol.  Williams. 

Church,  Wm. 

Meadville, 

Crawford, 

Pa.  Jno.  T.  Ray. 

Clark,  Dougan 

Westfield, 

Hamilton, 

Ind.  Jno.  M.  Clark. 

Cleborne,  Chris.  Jas. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  R.  A.  Given. 

Cleemann,  Rich.  A. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Jos.  Carson. 

Clemens,  Henry  S. 

Springtown, 

Bucks, 

Pa.  F.  A.  Kitchen  &  Abra¬ 
ham  Stout. 

Clement,  James  M. 

Lombardville, 

Cecil, 

Md.  R.  P.  Greenleaf. 

Cobb,  Wm.  H.  H. 

Goldsboro’ 

Wayne, 

N.  C.  C.  F.  Dewey. 

Cohen,  J.  Solis  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Collins,  Wm.  A. 

Vicksburg, 

Warren, 

Miss.  Morris,  Bolling  & 
Darby. 

Collins,  Benj.  M. 

Wrightstown, 

Bucks, 

Pa. 

Comly,  Ezra,  Jr. 

Byberry, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Isaac  Comly. 

Cooper,  Lehman  A. 

Glenelg, 

Howard, 

Md.  W.  L.  Wells. 

Cooper,  Ezekiel  W. 

Camden, 

Kent, 

Del.  Ezekiel  Dawson. 

Cope,  Edw.  D. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  H.  C.  Wood. 

Craighill,  Edw.  A. 

Charlestown, 

Jefferson, 

Va.  I.  I.&H.I.  A.Straith. 

Crain,  Wm.  Baker 

Warren, 

Herkimer, 

N.  Y.  Johnson  &  Smith. 

Crouse,  Henry 

Hamilton  City, 

Canada  West, 

Cruice,  John  J. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  R.  B.  Cruice. 

Dade  F.  Townshend 

Orange  C.  H. 

Orange,  % 

Va.  Morris,  Bolling  & 
Darby. 

Darrach,  Wm.,  Jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Wm.  Darrach. 

Davis,  Geo.  W. 

Norwich, 

New  London, 

Conn.  M.  Storrs. 

Davis,  John  I. 

Buckeystown, 

Frederick, 

Md.  J.  J.  H.  Straith  &  Son. 

Davis,  J.  D. 

Prairieville, 

Pike, 

Mo.  S.  W.  Buckner. 

Day,  Carter 

Dean,  Rich.  C.  (M.  D.) 

Centre  Grove, 

U.  S.  N. 

Person, 

N.  C. 

Detwiler,  S.  B. 

West  Earl, 

Lancaster, 

Pa.  Jno.  B.  Stearly. 

Dick,  Geo.  H. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Geo.  Spackman. 

Dick,  Walter  B.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Dickey,  Robt. 

West  Chester, 

Chester, 

Pa.  D.  D.  Kennedy. 

Dieffenderfer,  E.  L. 

Bloomsburg, 

Columbia, 

Pa.  Jas.  B.  M'Kelvy. 

Dilworth,  Jos.  B.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Dixon,  Wm.  C.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Dodsdn,  M.  E. 

Greensborough, 

Guilford, 

N.  C.  Jas.  K.  Hall. 

Dougal,  C.  H. 

Milton, 

Northumb’d, 

Pa.  Jas.  S.  Dougal. 

Draper,  Jas.  A.  (M.  D.) 

Delaware  City, 

New  Castle, 

Del. 

Du  Bois,  Frank  L. 

New  London, 

Chester, 

Pa.  J.  Barron  Potter. 

Duer,  Edw.  L.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Duggan,  W.  A. 

Wilson, 

Wilson, 

N.  C.  A.  S.  Cotton. 

Dungan,  D.  H. 

Thompson, 

Williamson, 

Tenn.  Elijah  Thompson. 

Dunlap,  F.  S. 

Delaware  City, 

New  Castle, 

Del.  R.  E.  Rodgers  &  C. 
Noble. 

Eagleton,  Jas.  M.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Eakin,  A.  Louis 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  J.  S.  Rose. 

Egle,  Wm.  H.  (M.  D.) 

Harrisburg, 

Dauphin, 

Pa.  » 

14 


NAME. 

Eldridge,  Cornelius  R. 
Ellerbee,  Alex.  W. 

Ellis,  Geo.  W. 

Ellis,  R.  B. 

Ellis,  Chas.  M. 

Elmer,  Robt.  W.  (M.D.) 
Evans,  James 
Evans,  Horace  Y.  (M.  D.) 
Eversfield,  W.  Octavius 

Fairlamb,  G.  W. 
Einlayson,  J.  L. 

Fitch,  C.  P. 

Fleming,  D.  L. 

Flynn,  John 
Foard,  A.  J.  (M.  D.) 

Fort,  Wm.  S. 

Ford,  Chas.  M. 

Forwood,  Wm.  H. 

Fowler,  Geo.  H. 

Freeman,  W.  G. 

Frick,  A.  P. 

Fryer,  B.  E. 

Fuget,  D.  P. 

Fuller,  Junius  T. 

Fulton,  J.  Harvey 

Gabb,  W.  M. 

Gardner,  T.  Sobieski, 
Garrett,  Philip  E. 

Garsia,  W.  Marston, 
Gibson,  J.  R. 

Ginkinger,  W.  H.  H. 
Gleason,  M.  K. 

Glen,  Irenaeus  R. 
Goddard,  John  T. 

Good,  James  M. 

Goodman,  H.  Ear’t  (M.  D.) 
Gorgas,  Albert  C.  (M.  D.) 
Gotwald,  J.  H. 

Gray,  W.  H. 

Gray,  S.  G. 

Green  way,  G.  C. 

Gregory,  F.  R. 


POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE. 

PRECEPTOR. 

Atlantic  City, 

Atlantic, 

N.  J. 

Lewis  Reed. 

Cheraw, 

Chesterfield  D. 

,S.  C. 

Jno.  J.  Wilson. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  F.  B.  Flagg. 

Forestville, 

Wake, 

N.  C. 

Benj.  S.  Harrison, 

Elkton, 

Cecil, 

Md. 

Dr.  Mitchell. 

Bridgeton, 

Cumberland, 

N.  J. 

Pine  Bluffs, 

Jefferson, 

Ark. 

J.  W.  Rawlings. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Bladensburg, 

Pr.  George, 

Md. 

Univ.  of  Va. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  P.  Musgrave. 

Marianna, 

Jackson, 

Fla. 

R.  A.  Sanders. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Dr.  Zeigler. 

New  Orleans, 

L^. 

Philadelphia, 

U.  S.  A. 

Pa. 

Wm.  Flynn. 

Jersey  City, 

Hudson, 

N.  J. 

Troy, 

Rensselaer, 

N.  Y. 

Alfred  Wotkyns. 

Chester, 

Delaware, 

Pa. 

J.  L.  Forwood. 

Mobile, 

Mobile, 

Ala. 

Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Norfolk, 

Norfolk, 

Va. 

W.  J.  Moore  &  Univ. 

of  Va. 

Neffs  ville, 

Lancaster, 

Pa. 

Ehler,  Bishop  &  Wood¬ 

• 

ward. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Sterrett’s  Gap, 

Cumberland, 

Pa. 

A.  J.  Hermar. 

Berea, 

Granville, 

N.  C. 

Wm.  R.  Hicks. 

Elkton, 

Cecil, 

Md. 

H.  H.  Mitchell. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Chas.  H.  Taylor. 

Hollidaysburg, 

Blair, 

Pa. 

Jos.  A.  Landis. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

H.  C.  Wood. 

Valparaiso, 

S.  America,  James  Watson. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

T.  F.  Betton. 

Allentown, 

Lehigh, 

Pa. 

E.  G.  Martin. 

Summit, 

Cambria, 

Pa. 

Corse  &  Hooper. 

German  Valley, 

Morris, 

N.  J. 

Dr.  Gayley. 

E.  Windsor  Hill, 

Hartford, 

Conn. 

M.  Calkins. 

West  Chester, 

Chester, 

Pa. 

Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Philadelphia, 

U.  S.  N. 

Pa. 

Cincinnati, 

Hamilton, 

Ohio, 

G.  A.  Gotwald. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

West  Earl, 

Lancaster, 

Pa. 

Jno.  B.  Stearly. 

Abingdon, 

Washington, 

Va. 

Morris,  Bolling  <fc 

Darby. 

Sassafras  Fork, 

Granville, 

N.  C. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  &  Morris, 

Bolling  &  Darby. 
N.  J.  P.  H.  Grier. 


Grier,  J.  H. 


Elizabeth, 


Union, 


15 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Gross,  H.  S. 

Trappe, 

Montgomery, 

Pa.  Bishop  &  Woodward. 

Guth,  Edw.  P. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Thos.  Ingrum. 

Hackley,  Chas.  E.  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Hagy,  J.  A. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  J.  Carson. 

Hallman,  N.  F. 

Neffs, 

Lehigh, 

Pa.  L.  B.  Balliet. 

Hamell,  Benj.  F. 

Camden, 

Camden, 

N.  J.  Thos.  F.  Cullen. 

Haney,  J.  Reigel 

Doylestown, 

Bucks, 

Pa.  S.  Rosenberger. 

Handy,  D.  Claude 

Annapolis, 

A.  Arundel, 

Md.  D.  &  A.  Claude. 

Hardway,  Danl.  H. 

Nottaway  C.  H. 

Nottaway, 

Ya.  Univ,  of  Va. 

Harris,  J.  0. 

Washington, 

D.  C.  A.  Y.  P.  Garnett. 

Harris,  R.  B.  P. 

Milldale, 

Warren, 

Miss.  H.  W.  Hill. 

Harry,  Samuel  M. 

Bay  View, 

Cecil, 

Md. 

Hawkins,  A.  W.  H. 

Clarksville, 

Washington, 

Pa.  W.  L.  Lafferty. 

Hay,  Thomas, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Atlee  &  Drysdale. 

Heister,  Frank  M.  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Henderson,  J.  M. 

Newark, 

Licking, 

Ohio,  Dr.  Hood. 

Henderson,  N.  P. 

Franktown, 

Northampton, 

Va.  Bolling,  Darby  & 
Morris. 

Hendrie,  W.  Scott  (M.  D.)  Doylestown, 

Bucks’, 

Pa. 

Herbert,  J.  B. 

Sycamore, 

Izard, 

Ark. 

Heritage,  John  B. 

Hurffville, 

Camden, 

N.  J.  C.  Clark. 

Herron,  Jas.  S. 

Washington, 

Escambia, 

Fla.  Morris,  Bolling  & 
Darby. 

Hersom,  Nahum  A. 

North  Lebanon, 

York, 

Maine,  D.  T.  &  J.  S.  Parker. 

Hickman,  Napoleon 

Lewes, 

Sussex, 

Del.  Jos.  P.  Lyons, 

Hicks,  W.  N. 

Brassfield, 

W  ake, 

N.  C.  Thos.  Hicks. 

Hicks,  J.  H. 

Faisons, 

Duplin, 

N.  C.  H.  Faison. 

Higgins,  J.  Mitchell 

Lambertsville, 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J.  Samuel  Lilly. 

Hixon,  Lloyd  W. 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

Mass.  Dr.  Savory. 

Hoehling,  Adol.  A.  (M.D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Hodge,  Wm.  T. 

Rolesville, 

Wake, 

N,  C.  Wm.  H.  McKee. 

Holbrook,  Silas  P. 

N.  Wrentham, 

Norfolk, 

Mass.  G.  W.  Carr. 

Holstead,  G.  N. 

Norfolk, 

Norfolk, 

Va.  W.  J.  Moore. 

Holliday,  S.  T.  (M.  D.) 

Winchester, 

Frederick, 

Va. 

Holt,  Jacob  F. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Holt,  M.  Q.  (M.  D.) 

Bailey  town, 

Surrey, 

Va. 

Holt,  W.  A. 

Graham, 

Alamance, 

N.  C.  S.  L.  Holt. 

Hooks,  J.  F. 

Boston, 

Bowie, 

Texas,  I.  M.  Ball. 

Horn,  Geo.  H. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Jos.  Leidy. 

Hoy,  Wm.  E. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Jos.  Carson, 

Hunter,  H.  T. 

Kempersville, 

Pr.  Anne, 

Va.  S.  W.  Smith. 

Hunt,  Owen  T. 

Wild  Hans, 

Izard, 

Ark. 

Hurst,  M.  W. 

Goodville, 

Lancaster, 

Pa.  I.  D.  Winters. 

Illig,  A.  F. 

Stouchburg, 

Berks, 

Pa.  Edward  Illig. 

Jack,  J.  A. 

Pottstown, 

Montgomery, 

Pa.  M.  A.  Withers. 

Jamar,  J.  H. 

Elkton, 

Cecil, 

Md.  H.  H.  Mitchell. 

James,  Ed.  C. 

Courtland, 

Lawrence, 

Ala.  Bently  &  McMahon. 

Jemison,  Lewis  (M.  D.) 

Bordentown, 

Burlington, 

N.  J. 

Johnson,  J.  T. 

Happy  Home, 

Burke, 

N.  C.  J.  R.  Ellis. 

16 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE. 

Johnson,  Wm.  Jr.  (M.  D.) 

U.  S.  N. 

Johnson,  Wm.  H. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Jones,  A.  W. 

Somerville, 

Fayette, 

Tenn. 

Jones,  Samuel  J.  (M.  D.) 

Bainbridge, 

Lancaster, 

Pa. 

Joyce,  E. 

Baltimore, 

Md. 

Kendall,  Lucian  H. 

Reading, 

Berks, 

Pa. 

Kennedy,  Stewart  (M.  D.) 

U.  S.  N. 

King,  Robt.  D. 

Amherst, 

Cumberland, 

N.  S. 

King,  B.  R.  (M.  D.) 

Leighton, 

Lawrence, 

Ala. 

Kimball,  Ed.  S. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Klapp,  Joseph  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Knight,  Jas.  S. 

Camden, 

Kent, 

Del. 

Knight,  M.  D.  Montgomery  Square,  Montgomery, 

Pa. 

Kohler,  John  P.  White  Hall  Station, 

Lehigh, 

Pa. 

Kratz,  Harvey, 

Plumsteadville, 

Bucks, 

Pa. 

Kreider,  C.  L. 

Lebanon, 

Lebanon, 

Pa. 

Lamb,  Wm.  W. 

Blackwood*, 

Camden, 

N.  J. 

Landis,  H.,  Jr. 

Lancaster, 

Pa. 

Laros,  John  A. 

Coopersburg, 

Lehigh, 

Pa. 

Lear,  Theodore 

Crane’s  Forge, 

Assumption, 

La. 

Lee,  A.  M. 

Clinton, 

Sampson, 

N.  C. 

Lee,  Chas.  Carrol  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Leete,  J.  M. 

Calhoun  Depot, 

Madison, 

Miss. 

Leidy,  Philip  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Lemoyne,  F. 

Washington, 

W  ashington, 

Pa. 

Lesesne,  Chas. 

Elizabethtown, 

Bladen, 

N.  C. 

Levan,  Jeremiah  R. 

Kutztown, 

Berks, 

Pa. 

Light,  A.  H. 

Lebanon, 

Lebanon, 

Pa. 

Loftin,  I.  C.  M. 

Mt.  Olive, 

Wayne, 

N.  C. 

Love.  W.  W. 

Quincy, 

Gadsden, 

Fla. 

Mackey,  James  L. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Maclin,  Robt.  B. 

San  Antonio, 

Bexar, 

Texas, 

Magoffin,  Montrose  M. 

Mercer, 

Mercer, 

Pa. 

Marcy,  Alex. 

Cape  Island, 

Cape  May, 

N.  J. 

Maris,  Richard 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Marriott,  Henry 

West  River, 

A.  Arundel, 

Md. 

Martin,  H.  F. 

Slatington, 

Lehigh, 

Pa. 

Martin,  R.  A. 

Harrisburg, 

Dauphin, 

Pa. 

Mays,  George 

Schafferstown, 

Lebanon, 

Pa. 

McBride,  J.  A. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

McCallum,  J.  A. 

Gilopolis, 

Robeson, 

N.  C. 

McCausland,  R.  K. 

Pt.  Pleasant, 

Mason, 

Ya. 

McClintick,  Geo.  K. 

Ligonier, 

Westmoreland 

,  Pa. 

McCloud,  H.  C.  Robson’s  Landing,  Coahoma, 

Miss. 

McCulloh,  James  A. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

McGill,  John 

Clio, 

Marlboro’ 

S.  C. 

McGill,  Geo.  M. 

Princeton. 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

PRECEPTOR. 

J.  Weber. 

A.  J.  Peebles. 


Lutber  &  Benneville. 

T.  W.  Carritt  &  Port 
land  Med.  School. 


Ezekiel  Dawson. 

A.  D.  Markley. 

Wm.  S.  Kohler. 

I.  S.  Moyer. 

B.  F.  Schneck. 

D.  S.  Gloniger. 

J.  Aug.  Ehler. 

Thos.  B.  Cooper. 

H.  H.  Hinckley. 

G.  W.  Mosely. 

Robt.  Kells. 

F.  Julius  Lemoyne. 
Woodward  &  Bishop. 

C.  H.  Wanner. 

C.  D.  Gloninger. 

B.  F.  Cobb. 

J.  E.  Davidson. 


Francis  G.  Smith. 
Jas.  Magoffin. 

S.  S.  Marcy. 

Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen 
rose. 


T.  B.  Bucher. 

J.  Greene. 

S.  G.  Shaw, 

Geo.  S.  Kemble. 

T.  J.  Goff. 

W.  D.  McCallum. 
J.  S.  Schanck. 


17 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE. 

PRECEPTOR. 

McGrath,  John  M.  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

McLean,  Jno.  H.  M. 

Gilopolis, 

Robeson, 

N.  C. 

M’Rae  &  McLean. 

McMahon,  W.  J. 

Courtland, 

Lawrence, 

Ala. 

F.  S.  S.  McMahon. 

McMurtrie,  D. 

Danville, 

Montour, 

Pa. 

J.  D.  Strawbridge. 

McPherson,  Samuel  M. 

Lewisburg, 

Greenbrier, 

Va.  T.  Creigh  &  Univ.  of  Pa. 

Meade,  H.  B. 

Chula, 

Amelia, 

Ya. 

Bolling,  Darby  & 

Morris. 

Medlin,  P.  P. 

Eagle  Rock, 

Wake, 

N.  C. 

W.  H.  Battle. 

Mentzer,  Wm. 

Carlisle, 

Cumberland, 

Pa. 

J.  J.  Zeitzer. 

Meredith,  James  E. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

J.  W.  Thompson. 

Meredith,  J.  Q.  A. 

Pughtown, 

Chester, 

Pa. 

S.  M.  Meredith. 

Mervillat,  W.  C. 

Staunton, 

Augusta, 

Ya. 

Bolling,  Darby  & 

Morris. 

Middleton,  Passmore 

Darby, 

Delaware, 

Pa. 

J.  D.  Griscom. 

Millar,  Robt. 

Providence, 

Providence, 

R.  I. 

J.  W.  C.  Ely. 

Miller,  S.  J.  F. 

Washington, 

Fayette, 

Ohio, 

Jno.  G.  Wilson. 

Miller,  Jacob  A. 

Lancaster, 

Lancaster, 

Pa. 

Jno.  L.  Atlee. 

Miller,  Jesse 

Smithfield  Station,  Mahoning, 

Ohio, 

J.  P.  Gruwell. 

Miller,  Geo.  W.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Milligan,  H.  W. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Wm.  D.  Stx*oud. 

Mitchell,  Albert  L. 

Chester, 

Lunenburg, 

N.  Sco.  Jas.  L.  Chipman. 

Mitchell,  S.  B.  W.  (M.  D.)  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Mitchell,  Geo.  H. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Jas.  Bryan. 

Mitchell,  Goodrich 

Warrenton, 

Fauquier, 

Va. 

R.  F.  Mitchell. 

Moore,  Thos.  J.  (M.  D.) 

Hollidaysburg, 

Pa. 

Morrison,  T.  S. 

Coatesville, 

Chester, 

Pa. 

J.  Coates. 

Morrison,  W.  Clingan 

Philadelphia. 

Pa. 

J.  A.  Morrison  &  D. 

Hayes  Agnew. 

Morrison,  Jno.  A.  (M.  D.),  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Mosely,  N.  R.  (M.  D  ) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Moses,  F.  J.  (M.  D.) 

Marion, 

Marion, 

S.  C. 

Myers,  James  S. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

R.  J.  Levis. 

Nassau,  R.  Hamill 

Lawrenceville, 

Mercer, 

N.  J. 

Geo.  White. 

Nebinger,  Geo.  W. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

A.  Nebinger. 

Noble,  P.  H.  C. 

Morven, 

Amelia, 

Va. 

Woodward  &  Bishop. 

Norris,  Wm.  F. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

G.  W.  Norris. 

Norris,  John  C. 

Ceredo, 

Wayne, 

Va. 

John  Richards. 

Nowland,  Jas.  A. 

New  Castle, 

Del. 

A.  V.  Lesley. 

Nuttall,  J.  H. 

Memphis, 

Shelby, 

Tenn.  A.  R.  &  R.  H.  Taylor. 

Oakley,  Thos.  A. 

Leasburg, 

Caswell, 

N.  C. 

Tutt  &  Shippen. 

Oates,  J.  D. 

Newton  Grove, 

Sampson, 

N.  C 

.  J.  C.  Monk. 

O’ Farrell,  Gerald  D. 

Port  Richmond, 

Philadelphia 

,  Pa. 

R.  B.  Cruice. 

O’Neill,  James 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Jos.  R.  Coad. 

Opie,  Thomas 

Staunton, 

Augusta, 

Va. 

Bolling,  Darby  & 

Morris. 

Osborn,  A.  F. 

Oxford, 

Granville, 

N.  C.  Wm.  R.  Hicks. 

Page,  R.  P.  (M.  D.) 

Clarke, 

Va. 

Univ.  of  Va. 

Parry,  II.  Chester 

Pottsville, 

Schuylkill, 

Pa. 

W.  S.  W.  Ruschen- 

berger. 


18 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

Parsons,.  G.  L. 

Philadelphia, 

Paullin,  Geo.  M. 

West  Philada., 

Peace,  James  N. 

Rogers’  Store, 

Peck,  Frederic 

Greensboro’, 

Peebles,  R.  S.  J. 

Petersburg, 

Peek,  W.  Hope  (M.  D.) 

Hampton, 

Peltz,  Samuel  H. 

Schuylkill  Falls, 

Pennebaker,  Amos,  Jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Perkins,  Edw.  W. 

Malonesville, 

Perry,  C.  H. 

Worcester, 

Peterson,  Robt.  E. 

Crosswicks, 

Pettit,  Rich.  Dale 

Philadelphia, 

Phillips,  S.  A. 

Trenton, 

Pile,  Chas.  H.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pitt,  James  W. 

Sparta, 

Plunkett,  Philip  M. 

Wilmington, 

Powell,  Robt.  C. 

Alexandria, 

Powers,  T.  Henry,  Jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Pulliam,  A.  B. 

La  Grange, 

Purdy,  Silas 

Amherst, 

Purnell,  Wm.  I.  F. 

Berlin, 

Pursell,  Peter  H. 

Fort  Mercer, 

Ramsey,  J.  Sylvester 

Bloomsburg, 

Raub,  John  A. 

Blairstown, 

Reaney,  Robt.  L. 

Philadelphia, 

Recio,  S.  (M.  D.) 

Puerto  Principe, 

Reed,  Thomas  R. 

Atlantic  City, 

Reed,  Samuel  P. 

Scranton, 

Reeder,  Silas. Andrews 

Doylestown, 

Reid,  0.  W. 

Somerset, 

Reid,  Thos.  J. 

Macon, 

Reily,  Jas.  R.  (M.  D.) 

Washington, 

Rewalt,  Luther  L. 

Middletown, 

Rhoads,  Edw. 

Philadelphia, 

Rice,  John  M. 

Philadelphia, 

Richardson,  David  D. 

Philadelphia, 

Richardson,  M.  C.  B. 

New  Berne, 

Richardson,  Jos.  G. 

Philadelphia, 

Riddle,  John  Wallace 

Philadelphia, 

Ridgely,  J.  W. 

Greensboro’, 

Ritz,  A.  H.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia. 

Robbins,  Harry  A. 

W  ashington, 

Roberts,  Jacob 

Harrisonville, 

Roberts,  C.  B. 

Philadelphia, 

Robertson,  J.  B. 

Creachville, 

Robertson,  S.  D. 

Brownsville 

Rjbinson,  C.  M. 

Fairfield, 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Pa. 

Pa.  Jump  &  Jones. 

Wake, 

N.  C.  E.  Grissom. 

Greene, 

Ala.  J.  H.  Parrish. 

Dinwiddie, 

Va.  Jos.  Carson. 

Eliz.  City, 

Ya.  Jesse  P.  Hope  &  Univ. 
of  Va. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  J.  Knight  Uhler. 

Pa.  Amos  Pennebaker. 

Dinwiddie, 

Va.  Jas.  R.  Craig! 

Worcester, 

Mass.  H.  W.  Rivers. 

Burlington, 

N.  J. 

Pa.  H.  H.  Smith. 

Mercer, 

N.  J.  John  Woolverton. 

Pa. 

Edgecombe, 

N.  C.  F.  G.  Pitt. 

New  Castle, 

Del.  A.  H.  Grimshaw. 

Va.  F.  W.  Powell. 

Pa. 

Fayette, 

Tenn.  Pulliam  &  Harris,  & 
Jos.  Carson. 

Cumberland, 

N.  S.  Benj.  S.  Purdy. 

Worcester, 

Md. 

Mercer, 

N.  J.  Isaac  Pursell. 

Columbia, 

Pa.  J.  Ramsey. 

Warren, 

N.  J.  Dr.  Bond. 

Pa. 

Cuba, 

Atlantic, 

N.  J.  Thos.  S.  Reed. 

Luzerne, 

Pa.  Horace  Ladd. 

Bucks, 

Pa.  G.  R.  McCoy. 

Orange, 

Va.  Jas.  A.  Reid. 

Fayette, 

Tenn.  Corse  &  Hooper. 

D.  C. 

Dauphin, 

Pa.  L.  S.  Filbert. 

Pa. 

Pa.  S.  Littell. 

Pa. 

Craven, 

N.  C.  J.  Graham  Tull. 

Pa.  Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 
rose. 

Pa.  Jas.  Darrach. 

Caroline, 

Md.  Wm.  S.  Ridgely. 

Pa. 

D.  C.  Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 
rose. 

Gloucester, 

N.  J.  Isaiah  D.  Clawson. 

Pa.  Woodward  &  Bishop. 

Johnston, 

N.  C.  C.  H.  Harris. 

Hinds, 

Miss.  J.  W.  Phillips. 

Adams, 

Pa.  A.  0.  Scott. 

19 


NAME. 

Robinson,  A.  T. 
Robinson,  Henry 
Robinson,  ¥m.  S. 
Rodgers,  Alexander 
Roe,  Jos.  B. 

Rogers,  W.  Chas.  (M.  D. 
Rogers,  M.  L. 

Roof,  Frank  H. 

Rowland,  Melson  J. 
Ruch,  S.  W. 

Rupp,  Harry  B. 

Russ,  Simpson 

Savery,  Wm. 

Saylor,  Geo.  W. 

Sawyer,  Robt.  G. 

Schell,  Jos.  G. 

Schelly,  Amb’e  Y.  (M.  D 
Schneck,  P.  V. 

Schoales,  J.  D.  (M.  D.) 
Scholfield,  E.  (M.  B.) 
Scull,  W.  J. 

Seawell,  L.  H. 

Servis,  Howard 
Sessions,  Jos.  F. 

Seydel,  Arthur  (M.  D.) 
Shank,  John  H. 

Sheldon,  H.  Law.  (M.  D. 
Shelton,  A.  C. 

Shepherd,  Cornelius,  Jr. 
Sheppard,  Henry 
Sherard,  C.  C.  (M.  D.) 
Sherrard,  F.  D. 

Shimer,  Jacob  C. 

Shirk,  Adam 
Shoemaker,  J.  T. 

Shontz,  H.  D. 

Sloan,  Chas.  J. 

Smith,  A.  C. 

Smith,  Augustus  S. 
Smith,  T.  W.  T. 

Smith,  Wm.  F. 

Smith,  S.  D. 

Smith,  Josiah 
Smith,  J.  E.  (M.  D.) 
Sommerville,  J.  M.  (M. 
Sommerville,  H.  C. 
Sowerby,  J.  John 
Spear,  John  C.,  Jr. 
Staley,  Robt. 


POST-OFFICE. 

Clinton, 

Laurens  C.  H. 
Lancaster, 
Sterrett’s  Gap, 
Philadelphia, 

i  Norristown, 
Knoxville, 

New  York, 
Philadelphia, 
Allentown, 
Mechanicsburg, 
White  Creek, 

Philadelphia, 
Schuylkill  Haven, 
Nassau, 

Frederick  City, 
.)  Hereford, 

West  Philada. 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Marianna, 

Marion, 

Clinton, 

Lexington, 

Nicaragua, 

Lebanon, 

)  U.  S.  N. 

Troy, 

Doylestown, 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, 

Romney, 

Easton, 

Jonestown, 

Bridgeport, 

Evansburg, 

Brownsville, 

Rieglersville, 

Bethel, 

Warwickshire, 

Chanceford, 

Newark, 

Light  Street, 
Clyde, 

D.)  Philadelphia, 
Bloomery, 
Ilolmesburg, 
Middletown, 
Philadelphia, 


COUNTY.  STATE 


Sampson, 

N.  C. 

Laurens  Dist., 

s.  c. 

Lancaster, 

Pa. 

Cumberland, 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Montgomery, 

Pa. 

Knox, 

Tenn. 

N.  Y. 

Pa. 

Lehigh, 

Pa. 

Cumberland, 

Pa. 

Bladen, 

N.  C. 

Pa. 

Schuylkill, 

Pa. 

New  Providence,  W.  I. 

Frederick, 

Md. 

Berks, 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Jackson, 

Fla. 

Perry, 

Ala. 

Hunterdon, 

N.  J. 

Holmes, 

Miss. 

Central  America. 

Lebanon, 

Pa. 

Lincoln, 

Mo. 

Bucks, 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Pa. 

Hampshire, 

Ya. 

Northampton, 

Pa. 

Lebanon, 

Pa. 

Gloucester, 

N.  J. 

Crawford, 

Pa. 

Fayette, 

Pa. 

Bucks, 

Pa. 

Berks, 

Pa. 

England, 

York, 

Pa. 

New  Castle, 

Del. 

Columbia, 

Pa. 

Wayne, 

N.  Y. 

Pa. 

Hampshire, 

Va. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

New  Castle, 

Del. 

Pa. 

PRECEPTOR. 

H.  &  J.  A.  Bizzell. 
Irby  Dunklin. 

J.  L.  Ludlow. 

A.  J.  Herman. 
Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen 
rose. 

P.  Fatio. 

H.  H.  Lathrop. 

E.  G.  Martin. 

J.  B.  Herring. 

N.  Graham. 

Albert  H.  Smith. 

J.  G.  Koehler. 

.  J.  B.  Keiffer. 

Waters  &  Johnson. 


F.  A.  Bates  &  H.  H. 
Smith. 

T.  T.  Mead. 

B.  F.  Schneck. 

D.  T.  Waddie. 

G.  R.  McCoy. 

G.  R.  Morehouse. 

% 

S.  R.  Lupton. 

J.  R.  Ladlow. 

S.  R.  Treichler. 

A.  P.  Coryell. 

Wm.  L.  Laffer ty. 

D.  L.  Huntington. 
Jno.  L.  Atlee. 

A’.  Lober. 


Wm.  Sommerville. 
E.  Arthur. 

R.  R.  Porter. 
Morris,  Bolling  & 
Darby. 


20 


NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Stedman,  H.  C. 

Milton, 

Northumberland,  Pa.  U.  Q.  Davis. 

Stephens,  W.  G. 

Leasburg, 

Caswell, 

N.  C.  S.  T.  Bichmond. 

Stephenson,  J.  M. 

Parkersburg, 

Wood, 

Va.  E.  D.  Laffard. 

Sterling,  John  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Stetler,  Jno.  G.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Stevenson,  Jno.  It. 

Camden, 

Camden, 

N.  J.  0.  H.  Taylor. 

Stovall,  J.  B.  (M.  D.) 

Sassafras  Fork, 

Granville, 

N.  C.  Univ.  of  Va. 

Stovell,  Matthew 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Addinell  Hewson. 

Stretch,  Chas.  C. 

Allowaystown, 

Salem, 

N.  J.  T.  J.  Yarrow. 

Strickler,  M.  B. 

Carlisle, 

Cumberland, 

Pa.  A.  J.  Herman. 

Stroud,  P.  Van  Buren 

Parkesburg, 

Chester, 

Pa.  J.  C.  Stroud. 

Styer  Charles 

Norristown, 

Montgomery, 

Pa.  Hiram  Corson. 

Sutton,  B.  F.  Q.  (M.  D.) 

Buenos  Ayres, 

S.  America, 

Sutton,  Wm.  T.  (M.  D.) 

Merry  Hill, 

Bertie, 

N.  C.  Nathan  Tupper. 

Swasey,  Chas.  E. 

Milton  Mills, 

Strafford, 

N.  H.  H.  B.  Buck. 

Talbot,  John  W. 

Boston, 

Bowie, 

Texas,  P.  W.  Birmingham. 

Taylor,  Joseph 

Kennett  Square, 

Chester, 

Pa.  J.  Howard  Taylor. 

Taylor,  H.  Genet  (M.  D.) 

Camden, 

Camden, 

N.  J. 

Thetford,  Wm.  F. 

Forkland, 

Greene, 

Ala.  Herndon  Bobinsoil. 

Thomas,  C.  A.  (M.  D.) 

Wilson, 

Wilson, 

N.  C. 

Thomas,  Eobt.  W. 

Oak  Hill, 

Granville, 

N.  C.  Wm.  Thorp. 

Thomas,  Chas.  K.  (M.  D.) 

London  Grove, 

Chester, 

Pa. 

Thompson,  Chas.  B. 

Perry, 

Houston, 

Ga.  B.  McGuire. 

Thompson,  J.  W.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Tilton,  Henry  E.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  • 

Timms,  C.  W. 

Buffalo, 

Putnam, 

.  Va.  Allen  Sebrell. 

Todd,  James  E. 

Barbadoes, 

W.  Indies,  J.  E.  Todd. 

Tompkins,  Hiram  A. 

Clark’s  Fork, 

Cooper, 

Mo. 

Townshend,  A.  Stewart 

Amherst, 

Cumberland, 

N.  S.  N.  Tupper. 

Trau,  Ad. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  I.  Ph.  Trau. 

Trigg,  Wm.  Wn. 

Memphis, 

Shelby, 

Tenn.  E.  Woodward. 

Troth,  Samuel  N.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Tryon,  J.  Bufus' 

New  York, 

N.  Y. 

Tyson,  James 

Beading, 

Berks, 

Pa.  J.  G.  Marshall. 

Uhler,  Algernon  S.  Falls  of  Schuylkill, 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  J.  Knight  Uhler. 

Yallarino,  B. 

Panama, 

Panama, 

S.  Am.  Bishop  &  Woodward 

Yancleve,  John  B. 

Trenton, 

Mercer, 

N.  J.  John  Wool  vert  on. 

Van  Valzah,  Jno.  W. 

Freeport, 

Stephenson, 

Ill. 

Vaughn,  Aaron  C.  (M.  D.) 

Bedford, 

Bedford, 

Pa. 

Yerner,  Chittick 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  S.  L.  Wales. 

Villa,  G.  M.  de 

Puerto  Principe, 

Cuba,  Le  Eeverend. 

Voorhies,  Charles  A. 

Easton, 

Northampton, 

Pa.  C.  C.  Jennings. 

Wager,  P.  Montgomery  Square, 

Montgomery, 

Pa.  A.  D.  Markley. 

Wayt,  Newton 

Staunton, 

Augusta, 

Va.  Waddell  &  Baldwin. 

Wales,  Philip  (M.  D). 

U.  S.  N. 

Wallace,  E.  M.  (M.  D.) 

Cambridge, 

Dorchester, 

Md. 

Ware,  John  J. 

Brownsville, 

Haywood, 

Tenn.  Corse  &  Hooper. 

Warrington,  C.  B.  (M.  D.) 

Mt  Bethel, 

Northampton, 

Pa. 

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NAME. 

POST-OFFICE. 

COUNTY. 

STATE.  PRECEPTOR. 

Watford,  Win.  B. 

Pitch  Landing 

,  Hertford, 

N.  C.  A.  J.  Askew. 

Watson,  It.  B. 

Milton, 

Northumberland,  Pa.  U.  Q.  Davis. 

Watson,  Wm. 

Bedford, 

Bedford, 

Pa.  W.  H.  Watson. 

Weaver,  John  D. 

Danville, 

Montour, 

Pa.  Jas.  D.  Strawbridge. 

Wedel,  H.  R. 

Winona, 

Winona, 

Minn.  C.  B.  Dayton. 

Weidman,  W.  M.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Welch,  W.  M.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Welsh,  Thomas,  Jr. 

Davidsonville, 

A.  Arundel, 

Md.  J.  &  J.  Ridout. 

Wells,  Henry  M. 

Northampton, 

Mass. 

Wheeler,  W.  H. 

Salisbury, 

Rowan, 

N.  C.  A.  N.  Leinbach. 

Whilldin,  J.  Stites 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  J.  Newton  Walker 

White,  Robert 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Whiting,  J.  C. 

Pensacola, 

Escambia, 

Fla. 

Whitley,  H.  M. 

Franklinton, 

Franklin, 

N.  C.  J.  R.  Dunn. 

Wiestling,  R.  R. 

Middletown, 

Dauphin, 

Pa.  B.  J.  Wiestling. 

Widdifield,  C.  S.  (M.  D.) 

White  Marsh, 

Montgomery, 

Pa. 

Williams,  M. 

Lumpkin, 

Stewart, 

Ga.  J.  E.  Carter. 

Williams,  R.  L. 

Pottsville, 

Pa. 

Williams, Y.  0. 

Moorefield, 

Hardy, 

Va.  M.  D.  Williams. 

Williamson,  A.  F. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  E.  C.  Dougherty. 

Wolfley,  Wm.  Irvin 

Newport, 

Campbell, 

Ky.  J.  F.  Potter. 

Wood,  Horatio  C.,  Jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  Levick,  Hunt  &  Pen¬ 

rose. 

Woohn,  C.  W.  (M.  D.) 

New  Salem, 

Randolph, 

N.  C. 

Woollen,  C.  W.  (M.  D.) 

New  Salem, 

N.  C. 

Worthington,  R.  H.,  Jr. 

Murfreesboro’ 

Hertford, 

N.  C.  R.  H. Worthington,  Sr. 

Yarrow,  Thos.  J. 

Alio  way  stown, 

Salem, 

N.  J.  T.  J.  Yarrow. 

Yarrow,  H.  C. 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  J.  J.  Woodward. 

Young,  John 

Philadelphia, 

Pa.  D.  Hayes  Agnew. 

Of  the  foregoing  Matriculants,  there  were  from — 

A 

Alabama 

7  Mississippi 

9 

Arkansas 

3  Missouri . 

4 

Canada  West 

1  New  Brunswick  ...  1 

Central  America  . 

1  New  Hampshire  ...  1 

Connecticut  . 

2  New  Jersey  ....  31 

Cuba 

2  New  York 

5 

Delaware 

10  North  Carolina  ...  44 

District  of  Columbia 

3  Nova  Scotia  ....  6 

England 

1  Ohio 

6 

Florida  . 

5  Pennsylvania  .  .  .  222 

Georgia 

2  Rhode  Island  ....  2 

Illinois  . 

1  South  America  ...  3 

Indiana 

1  South  Carolina  ...  4 

Kentucky 

3  Tennessee 

8 

Louisiana 

2  Texas 

3 

Maine  . 

»  • 

1  United  States  Army  .  .  1 

Maryland 

19  United  States  Navy  .  .  6 

Massachusetts 

6  Virginia 

.  36 

Minnesota 

1  West  Indies  ....  2 

Total,  465 


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FACULTY. 

GEORGE  SHARSWOOD,  LL.D.,  Dean  of  the  Faculty ,  Professor  of  the  Institutes  of 
Law,  including,  inter  alia,  International,  Constitutional,  Commercial,  and  Civil  Law. 
PETER  McCALL,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Practice ,  Pleading,  and  Evidence  at  Law  and 
in  Equity. 

E.  SPENCER  MILLER,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  the  Law  of  Real  Estate  and  Conveyanc¬ 
ing,  and  Equity  Jurisprudence. 


NAME. 

Montelius  Abbott, 

OFFICE. 

St.  G.  T.  Campbell, 

RESIDENCE. 

Philadelphia. 

Richard  Ashhurst, 

Admitted, 

do. 

Joseph  Ball, 

George  H.  Bartram, 

Hugh  W.  Tener, 

do. 

George  Tucker  Bispham, 

W m.  Henry  Rawle, 

do. 

Maurice  Black, 

Frederick  Heyer, 

do. 

Thomas  Bradfield, 

John  L.  Shoemaker, 

do. 

Charles  Buckwalter, 

Geo.  W.  Biddle, 

do. 

Charles  E.  Burch, 

Edward  Wain, 

do. 

George  W.  Chandler, 

James  W.  Paul, 

do. 

Charles  Chauncey, 

Eli  K.  Price, 

do. 

J.  G.  Mini  Child," 

George  Harding, 

do. 

H.  Jones  Chilton, 

William  M.  Meredith, 

do. 

Elmer  Ruan  Coates, 

James  Otterson, 

do. 

C.  W.  Colehower, 

George  M.  Conarroe, 

Illinois. 

S.  Richards  Colwell, 

John  C.  Bullitt, 

Philadelphia. 

George  M.  Conarroe, 

Admitted, 

do. 

Henry  A.  Converse, 

John  C.  Bullitt, 

do. 

Joel  Cook,  Jr., 

Win.  B.  Reed, 

do. 

"Warren  Coulston, 

Wm.  H.  Kelley, 

do. 

Robert  D.  Coxe, 

M.  J.  Mitcheson, 

do. 

John  Y.  Creel y, 

Charles  E.  Lex, 

do. 

Henry  Dingas, 

E.  Spencer  Miller, 

do. 

Frederick  Ditman, 

0.  W.  Davis, 

do. 

John  Holman, 

Admitted, 

do. 

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NAME. 

Henry  C.  Ford, 

OFFICE. 

RESIDENCE. 

Philadelphia. 

Benezet  F..  Foust, 

Amos  Briggs, 

do. 

John  Gilpin, 

Chapman  Biddle, 

Maryland. 

Horace  M.  Guillou, 

Constant  Guillou, 

Philadelphia. 

George  T.  Graham, 

Amos  Briggs, 

do. 

Charles  FT.  Gross, 

George  W.  Biddle, 

do. 

B.  F.  Harvey, 

Walter  J.  Budd, 

Missouri. 

George  Janney, 

John  Clayton, 

Philadelphia. 

John  Edward  Jenkins, 

Henry  J.  Williams, 

do. 

S.  Huntington  Jones, 

Admitted, 

do. 

W.  Gibson  Jones, 

P.  McCall, 

Scranton ,  Pa. 

E.  Smith  Kelly, 

Admitted, 

Philadelphia. 

James  1ST.  King, 

Admitted, 

do. 

Francis  A.  Lancaster, 

Samuel  H.  Perkins, 

do. 

Octavius  A.  Law, 

Lewis  Stover, 

do. 

Philip  H.  Law, 

B.  Gerhard, 

do. 

William  E.  Littleton, 

R.  C.  McMurtrie, 

do. 

William  McMichael, 

St.  Geo.  T.  Campbell, 

do. 

William  McSorley, 

do. 

John  A.  Martin, 

E.  Spencer  Miller, 

do. 

Theo.  P.  McFadden, 

Admitted, 

do. 

George  De  B.  Mears, 

George  He  B.  Mears, 

do. 

Francis  C.  Moore, 

Benjamin  A.  Mitchell, 

Texas. 

Octavius  J.  Norris, 

E.  Spencer  Miller, 

Philadelphia. 

Reuben  G.  Orwig, 

do. 

Albert  A.  Outerbridge, 

William  Henry  Rawle, 

do. 

Edmund  F.  Randall, 

William  Sergeant, 

do. 

Joseph  R.  Rhoads, 

Edward  Hopper, 

do. 

Charles  E.  Richards, 

William  M.  Meredith, 

do. 

Howard  Richards, 

Morton  P.  Henry, 

do. 

William  B.  Robins, 

P.  McCall, 

do. 

J.  Elder  Salter, 

Charles  Gilpin, 

do. 

Samuel  M.  Schanck, 

James  Otterson,  Jr. 

do. 

E.  Cooper  Shapley, 

John  B.  Gest, 

do. 

Alexander  H.  Sharp, 

John  H.  Markland, 

do. 

John  W.  Shepherd, 

John  A.  Marshall, 

do. 

John  C.  Sinclair, 

Wm.  A.  Porter, 

do. 

George  D.  Stroud, 

Lewis  D.  Vail, 

do. 

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NAME. 

George  H.  Troutman 
Elijah  Thomas, 

Jas.  M.  Walton, 
George  S.  Ward, 

G.  Irvine  Whitehead, 
G.  Hamlin  Wilcox, 
Frank  Wolfe, 
Franklin  T.  Westcott, 


OFFICE. 

Edward  Hopper, 

John  L.  Shoemaker, 
St.  Geo.  T.  Campbell, 
W m.  Henry  Rawle, 
Admitted, 

William  M.  Meredith, 
Lewis  Stover, 
William  A.  Ingham, 


RESIDENCE. 

Philadelphia. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

Total,  71. 


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OF 

MINES,  ARTS,  AND  MANUFACTURES. 


FACULTY. 

JOHN  F.  FRAZER,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Chemistry. 

- ,  Professor  of  Technical  Chemistry  and  Metallurgy .* 

E.  OTIS  KENDALL,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics. 

FAIRMAN  ROGERS,  A.M.,  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Surveying,  and  Dean 
of  the  Faculty. 

J.  PETER  LESLEY,  Professor  of  Mining. 

CHARLES  B.  TREGO,  Professor  of  Geology ,  Mineralogy ,  and  Palaeontology. 

- ,  Professor  of  the  Fine  Aris.f 

- ,  Professor  of  Architecture  and  Practical  Building. 

- ,  Professor  of  Theoretical  and  Practical  Mechanics. 

*  Embracing  tbeir  application  to  tbe  manufacture  of  iron  and  other  metals, 
f  Embracing  tbe  elements  of  drawing  and  sketching  from  nature,  and  their  ap¬ 
plication  to  the  practical  art. 


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CljarUff  Stijools. 


Male  Branch. 

JOSEPH  MCKINLEY,  Principal. 

Miss  M.  WALLACE,  Assistant. 

Female  Branch. 

Miss  J.  BEDLOCK,  Principal. 

Miss  M.  BEDLOCK,  Assistant. 

John  H.  Williams,  Janitor. 


AGGREGATES. 


PROFESSOKS. 

Department  of  Arts . 6 

“  “  Medicine  ....  7 

“  “  Law . 3 

“  t(  Mines,  Arts,  and  Manufactures  .  5 

Emeritus  Professors . 3 

Professors  not  connected  with  Departments  .  3 


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STUDENTS. 

Department  of  Arts 

“  “  Medicine  . 

“  “  Law 

Charity  (English)  Schools 


140 

465 

71 

150 


Total,  826 


27 


Abstract  of  tfje  Mcflulatfous 

OF  THE 

DEPARTMENT  OF  ARTS. 


The  college  year  is  divided  into  three  terms;  the  first  beginning 
on  the  8th  of  September,  and  ending  on  the  24th  of  December;  the 
second  beginning  on  the  2d  of  January,  and  ending  on  the  81st  of 
March;  and  the  third  beginning  on  the  8th  of  April,  and  ending 
on  the  3d  of  July  (Commencement  day).  The  vacations  are  eight 
days  at  the  close  of  the  first  term,  seven  days  at  the  close  of  the 
second  term,  and  about  nine  weeks  at  the  close  of  the  third  term. 

The  students  pursue  either  the  full  course,  for  the  degree  of 
Bachelor  of  Arts,  or  that  portion  of  the  course  for  which  the  degree 
of  Bachelor  of  Science  is  given,  or  any  such  portion  of  the  course 
as  the  Faculty  may  sanction,  for  which  a  certificate  of  proficiency 
may  be  given  at  the  close  of  each  session. 

The  students  of  the  full  course  are  distributed  into  four  classes, 
viz:  the  Senior,  the  Junior,  the  Sophomore,  and  the  Freshman, 
Classes. 

To  be  admitted  into  the  Freshman  Class,  a  student  must  be  at 
least  fourteen  years  of  age,  and  qualified  for  examination  on  the 
following  subjects  and  authors: — 

Caesar  (First  three  Books  of  the  Gallic  War).  Virgil  (First  six 
Books  of  the  .ZEneid).  Cicero  (Four  Orations  against  Catiline). 
Horace  (First  Book  of  the  Odes).  Xenophon  (Four  Books  of  the 
Anabasis).  Homer  (First  three  Books  of  the  Iliad). 

Quantity  and  scanning  in  each  language. 

Greek  and  Latin  Exercises. 

Ancient  and  Modern  Geography. 

English  Grammar. 

Arithmetic.  Elementary  Rules  of  Algebra,  including  Simple 
Equations.  It  is  desirable  that  such  students  as  design  to  pursue 
the  scientific  course,  should  also  have  studied  the  first  four  Books 
of  Legendres  Geometry. 


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No  student  is  admitted  to  advanced  standing  without  being  as 
fully  instructed  as  the  class,  to  which  admission  is  asked,  in  all  the 
studies  which  the  class  has  pursued. 


Course  of  Instruction  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts. 

FRESHMAN  CLASS. 

Xenophon  ( Hellenics ).  Greek  Minor  Poets.  Herodotus.  Arnold’s  Greek  Prose 
Composition. 

Livy  (Selections).  Horace  (Selections  from  Satires  and  Epistles).  Arnold’s  Latin 
Prose  Composition. 

Weber’s  Outlines  of  Universal  History.  Compositions  and  Declamations  through 
the  year. 

Algebra,  continued  ( Alsop's ).  Geometry  ( Legendre ,  first  four  books). 

SOPHOMORE  CLASS. 

Thucydides  (Sicilian  Expedition).  Aristophanes  (Clouds). 

Selections  from  Tacitus.  Cicero  (De  Senectute  or  De  Officiis).  Horace  (Odes). 
Arnold’s  Latin  Prose  Composition  (completed). 

Rhetoric  {Coppte).  Logic  ( Coppte ).  Declamations  and  Compositions. 

Geometry  (continued — Legendre).  Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry  {Legendre), 
with  applications  to  Surveying,  Navigation,  &c. 

Elements  of  Mechanics  and  Chemistry  (Lectures). 

JUNIOR  CLASS. 

Intellectual  Philosophy  ( Hamilton's  Reid).  Natural  Theology  (Lectures).  Moral 
Philosophy  (  Whewell ). 

General  Doctrine  of  Equilibrium  and  Motion.  Equilibrium  and  Motion  of  Solids 
and  Fluids.  Machinery.  Heat.  Steam-engine.  Sound.  Chemistry  (Experi¬ 
mental  Lectures). 

Euripides  (Medea).  Demosthenes  (Philippics).  Theocritus. 

Selections  from  Juvenal.  Cicero  (De  Finibus  or  Tusculan  Disputations).  Plautus 
or  Terence. 

Lectures  on  Modern  History.  Declamations  and  Compositions. 

Analytical  Geometry,  including  Conic  Sections  (  Church).  Elements  of  Differential 
Calculus  {Church).  Analytical  Mechanics. 

SENIOR  CLASS. 

Moral  Philosophy.  Evidences  of  Christianity  {Butler's  Analogy).  Political  Eco¬ 
nomy  {Bowen).  International  Law  (Lectures).  Constitution  of  the  United 
States  (Lectures). 

Light  (Lectures).  Astronomy  (Lectures  and  Gummere).  Electricity  and  Magnet¬ 
ism  (Lectures).  Physical  Geography  (Lectures). 

Integral  Calculus  {Church). 


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Plato  (Select  Dialogues).  Sophocles  ((Edipus  Tyrannus). 

Horace  (Art  of  Poetry).  Selections  from  former  authors. 

Shaw’s  Outlines  of  English  Literature.  Declamations  of  Original  Pieces.  Com¬ 
positions.  Lectures  on  English  Literature  and  History. 


Course  of  Instruction  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Science. 

The  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Science  is  given  to  such  students 
as  have  attended  all  the  courses  in  the  Department  of  Mathematics, 
and  in  that  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Chemistry,  and  one  course 
in  Natural  Theology  and  the  Evidences  of  Christianity,  with  two 
courses  in  Modern  Languages,  or  two  courses  in  Moral  and  Natural 
Philosophy,  or  two  courses  in  Physiology  and  Natural  History. 


The  Professors  in  the  Faculty  of  Arts,  by  arrangement  among 
themselves,  deliver  to  the  students  not  less  than  three  lectures,  on 
separate  days  in  each  week,  at  such  hours  not  devoted  to  the  ordi¬ 
nary  instruction  and  recitations  of  their  several  professorships,  as 
they  deem  most  fit,  on  subjects  connected  with  their  several  profes¬ 
sorships. 

On  each  day  of  the  week,  except  Saturday,  there  are  three  reci¬ 
tations  of  one  hour  each  for  every  class.  On  Saturday,  each  class 
recites  once. 

The  character  of  each  recitation  is  recorded,  and  the  results  com¬ 
municated  to  parents  or  guardians  at  the  end  of  each  term. 

At  the  end  of  each  term,  public  examinations  (written  and  oral) 
of  the  classes  are  held  by  the  Faculty,  and  the  students  who  are 
distinguished  are  classed  in  order  of  merit. 

The  fees  for  instruction  in  the  full  course  of  the  Department  of 
Arts  are  $30  per  term,  payable  in  advance.  Scientific  and  other 
students,  who  recite  with  one  or  more  classes,  are  charged  for  each 
branch  one-third  of  the  fee  charged  to  regular  undergraduates.  In 
the  Department  of  Modern  Languages,  the  fee  of  each  Professor  is 
$10. 

Two  Literary  Societies,  consisting  of  students  and  alumni  of  the 
Institution,  are  sanctioned  by  the  Board  of  Trustees,  and  meet  in 
the  University,  being  under  the  general  control  and  supervision  of 
the  Faculty. 


» 


30 

Students  not  from  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  will,  if  it  be  requested 
by  their  parents,  have  one  of  the  Faculty  appointed  as  a  guardian, 
who  will  take  charge  of  the  disbursements,  and  attend  to  the  com¬ 
fort  and  well-doing  of  the  individual. 

The  degree  of  Master  of  Arts  may  be  conferred  on  the  alumni 
of  the  University,  bachelors  in  the  arts  of  three  years’  standing, 
who  apply  for  it.  Such  students  as  have  received  the  degree  of 
Bachelor  of  Science  (of  three  years’  standing)  are  entitled  to  the 
degree  of  Master  of  Science,  on  presenting  to  the  Faculty  a  Thesis, 
which  shall  give  satisfactory  evidence  that  the  author  has  continued 
to  devote  himself  with  success  to  science. 

A  public  Commencement  for  conferring  degrees,  is-held  on  the  3d 
of  July,  unless  that  day  fall  on  Saturday  or  Sunday,  when  the 
Commencement  is  held  on  the  Friday  before. 

A  stated  annual  appropriation  is  made  by  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
to  enable  the  Faculty  to  offer  Prizes  for  superiority  in  the  perform¬ 
ance  of  voluntary  exercises,  over  and  above  the  ordinary  Course. 
The  subjects  are  proposed  by  the  several  Professors  early  in  the 
year;  the  award  is  made  by  the  Faculty,  and  reported  to  the  Board, 
before  the  month  of  June;  and  the  names  of  those  who  have  re¬ 
ceived  Prizes  are  published  at  the  annual  Commencement. 

In  addition  to  the  above,  there  is  also  a  prize,  called  the  “Henry 
Peed  Prize”  founded  by  the  Alumni  of  the  University  in  memory 
of  the  late  Prof.  Henry  Reed,  to  be  annually  awarded  for  the  best 
English  composition  by  a  member  of  the  Senior  Class,  entitling  the 
successful  candidate  to  one  year’s  interest  on  a  certificate  of  loan 
issued  by  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  in  the  sum  of  $600,  and  also  to 
an  accompanying  Diploma  of  Merit. 

The  Committee  on  the  Department  of  Arts  may  admit,  for  gra¬ 
tuitous  instruction  in  this  Department,  such  pupils,  not  exceeding 
ten  at  any  one  time,  as  shall,  after  application  to  the  Provost,  have 
been  examined  and  approved  by  the  Faculty,  and  reported  by  the 
Provost  as  worthy  of  admission. 


81 


2U£ttlat(ons 

OF  THE 

MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF 
PENNSYLVANIA. 


The  Medical  Department  is  under  the  immediate  government  of 
the  Medical  Professors,  who  constitute  the  Faculty  of  Medicine, 
subject  to  the  Rules  and  Statutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees.  The 
Faculty  consists  of 

A  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  and 
Clinical  Medicine, 

A  Professor  of  Anatomy, 

A  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy, 

A  Professor  of  Chemistry, 

A  Professor  of  Surgery, 

A  Professor  of  Obstetrics,  and  the  Diseases  of  W omen  and 
Children,  and 

A  Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Medicine. 

The  Medical  Faculty  hold  meetings  for  the  purpose  of  arranging 
and  conducting  the  business  of  the  department,  and  for  the  pre¬ 
servation  of  order  and  decorum  among  the  medical  students. 

One  of  the  members  acts  as  Dean,  whose  duty  it  is  to  keep  the 
Minutes  of  the  Faculty,  to  arrange  the  examination  of  the  candi¬ 
dates  for  graduation,  to  conduct  the  business  of  the  Faculty  at  their 
meetings,  and  to  attend  to  correspondence. 

The  Session  for  the  Medical  Lectures  begins  early  in  October, 
and  ends  early  in  March  ensuing. 

The  Commencement  for  conferring  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of 
Medicine,  is  held  by  a  special  mandamus  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
during  the  month  of  March. 

The ‘following  are  the  Rules  in  force  in  relation  to  the  Degree  of 
Doctor  of  Medicine: — 

I.  The  candidate  must  have  attained  the  age  of  twenty-one  years, 
have  applied  himself  to  the  study  of  Medicine  for  three  years,  and 


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been,  during  that  time,  the  private  pupil  for  two  years,  at  least,  of 
a  respectable  practitioner  of  Medicine. 

II.  The  candidate  must  also  have  attended  two  complete  courses 
of  the  following  Lectures  in  this  Institution  : — 

Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine, 

Anatomy, 

Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy, 

Chemistry, 

Surgery, 

Obstetrics,  and  the  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children, 

Institutes  of  Medicine. 

III.  Medical  students  who  have  attended  one  complete  course  in 
a  respectable  Medical  School,  where  the  attendance  on  two  com¬ 
plete  courses  is  necessary  to  a  degree,  where  the  same  branches  are 
taught  as  in  this,  and  which  is  placed  upon  the  ad  eundem  of  this 
school,  are  permitted  to  become  candidates  by  an  attendance  here 
for  one  full  course ;  the  rules  of  graduation  being  in  other  respects 
observed.  They  are  also  exempted  from  the  payment  of  fees  upon 
attending  a  second  term. 

IY.  When  a  candidate  applies  to  the  Dean  for  admission,  he 
must  exhibit  his  tickets  to  prove  that  the  above  rules  have  been 
complied  with. 

Y.  The  candidate,  at  the  time  of  his  application,  must  deliver 
to  the  Dean  of  the  Medical  Faculty,  a  Thesis,  composed  by  himself, 
on  some  medical  subject.  This  Thesis  is  referred  to  one  of  the 
Professors,  who  shall  examine  the  candidate  upon  it,  and  make  his 
report  thereon  to  the  Medical  Faculty. 

YI.  When  a  candidate  is  rejected,  his  essay  will  be  retained  by 
the  Medical  Faculty. 

YII.  The  essay  must  be  in  the  candidate’s  own  handwriting,  and 
must  be  written  uniformly  on  letter-paper  of  the  same  size,  the 
alternate  pages  being  left  blank.* 

YIII.  Bad  spelling  in  a  Thesis,  or  evidences  of  a  want  of  literary 
culture,  will  preclude  a  candidate  from  examination  for  a  degree. 

IX.  A  Thesis  may  be  published  by  the  candidate  if  he  desire  it, 

*  The  essay  should  he  written  upon  Thesis  paper.  This  is  for  the  purpose  of 
convenient  binding  together  into  volumes.  It  is  recommended  to  the  candidate  to 
prepare  his  thesis  before  the  commencement  of  the  second  course  of  lectures. 


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the  permission  of  the  Professor  by  whom  he  was  examined  thereon 
being  first  obtained;  but  no  alteration  shall  be  made  in  such  thesis 
without  the  consent  of  the  said  Professor. 

X.  The  voting  on  the  case  of  each  candidate  is  by  ballot.  Can¬ 
didates  who  have  not  been  successful  upon  a  first  examination, 
will  be  permitted  to  have  a  second,  when  all  the  classes  have  been 
disposed  of  by  the  Paculty.  The  second  examination  will  be  con¬ 
ducted  in  full  meeting  of  the  Professors. 

XI.  The  candidate  shall  pay  the  fees  of  graduation  at  the  time 
of  his  examination,  or  before  receiving  notice  of  his  success;  his 
name  may  then  be  entered  on  the  Register  of  passed  candidates, 
for  the  purpose  of  being  reported  to  the  Board  of  Trustees  and 
included  in  the  mandamus  for  a  Degree. 

XII.  Candidates  who  have  passed  their  examination,  and  in  other 
respects  complied  with  the  regulations,  are  to  be  reported  by  the 
Dean  to  the  Provost,  who  will  communicate  such  report  to  the 
Board  of  Trustees,  in  order  that,  if  approved  of  by  them,  their 
mandamus  be  issued  for  conferring  the  Degree. 

XIII.  The  Degree  will  not  be  conferred  upon  a  candidate  who 
absents  himself  from  the  Public  Commencement,  except  by  special 
permission  of  the  Medical  Faculty. 

XIY.  Graduates  of  Medical  Schools,  on  the  ad  eundem  list,  by 
attending  one  complete  course  in  this  Institution,  and  complying 
with  the  above  regulations,  are  put  upon  the  same  footing  with 
students  who  have  attended  two  complete  courses  here;  that  is, 
they  may  present  themselves  as  candidates  for  graduation:  also,  if 
they  attend  a  second  time,  the  tickets  will  beTree.  Such  graduates, 
if  of  five  years’  standing,  are  permitted  to  attend  the  course  of  Lec¬ 
tures,  upon  a  general  ticket  of  admission,  free  of  expense,  except 
the  cost  of  the  matriculating  ticket.  But  this  general  ticket  does 
not  qualify  for  graduation. 


EXPENSES. 

Fees  for  the  Course  of  Lectures . $105 

Matriculating  Fee  (paid  once  only) . 5 

Graduating  Fee . 30 

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The  Lectures  of  the  ensuing  Session  of  1861-2  will  begin 
on  the  second  Monday  of  October  and  close  on  the  first  of 
March. 


TEXT-BOOKS  AND  WORKS  OF  REFERENCE. 

On  Practice  of  Medicine :  W ood’s  Practice  of  Medicine ;  Chap¬ 
man’s  Lectures ;  Gerhard  on  the  Chest. 

On  Anatomy:  Leidy ’s  Elementary  Treatise  on  Human  Anatomy ; 
Wilson’s  Anatomy,  with  Kolliker’s  Microscopical  Anatomy;  or 
Sharpey  and  Quain’s  Anatomy. 

On  Materia  Medica:  Wood  and  Bache’s  Dispensatory;  Pereira’s 
Materia  Medica,  by  Carson;  Carson’s  Synopsis;  Wood’s  Thera¬ 
peutics. 

On  Chemistry:  Fown^s  Chemistry ;  Regnault’s  Chemistry ;  Leh¬ 
mann’s  Physiological  Chemistry  ;  Taylor’s  Toxicology. 

On  Surgery:  Smith’s  Practice  of  Surgery  and  Operative  Surgery. 

On  Obstetrics :  Hodge  on  Diseases  peculiar  to  W omen ;  Rams- 
botham;  Dewees;  Velpeau’s  Midwifery ;  Condie  on  Children. 

On  Institutes  of  Medicine:  Carpenter’s  Physiology;  Kirkes  and 
Paget’s  Manual ;  Lehmann’s  Chemical  Physiology,  by  Dr.  Morris. 


CLINICAL  INSTRUCTION  IN  THE  UNIVERSITY. 

As  a  means  of  illustrating  and  forcibly  impressing  the  lessons  of 
the  Lecture-Room,  clinical  instruction  in  medicine  and  sur¬ 
gery  is  conducted  by  the  Professors  in  the  University  Hall,  four 
times  a  week  throughout  the  session;  and  no  effort  will  be  wanting 
to  render  this  course  interesting  and  of  practical  value  to  the  stu¬ 
dents  of  the  school. 

For  the  accommodation  of  such  patients  as  require  it,  the  Faculty 
have  provided  two  Surgical  Wards,  and  proper  attendance  within 
the  college  building. 

The  Dispensary  of  the  University,  which  is  open  throughout  the 
year,  affords  an  opportunity  to  the  class  of  examining  patients,  and 
those  who  avail  themselves  of  it,  will  find  it  a  valuable  addition  to 
their  means  of  clinical  instruction. 


Ittfltrtatlonsi,  etc. 


OF  THE 

LAW  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 

*, _ : 


It  is  the  design  of  this  Department  to  aid  in  preparing  gentlemen 
for  admission  to  the  Bar,  and,  also,  to  offer  to  those  who  have  not 
the  Bar  in  view  an  opportunity  of  acquiring  knowledge  in  any  one 
or  all  of  the  branches  of  legal  learning.  The  Conveyancer  and  the 
Merchant  may  attend,  with  profit,  the  particular  lectures  appro¬ 
priate  to  their  respective  pursuits. 

By  late  Buies  of  the  District  Court  and  Court  of  Common  Pleas 
of  the  County  of  Philadelphia,  the  time  occupied  in  this  Department 
is  considered,  with  respect  to  admission  to  the  Bar,  as  equivalent  to 
a  like  term  of  regular  clerkship  in  the  office  and  under  the  direction 
of  a  practising  Attorney.  And  persons  admitted  to  practise  in  any 
Court  of  Common  Pleas  or  District  Court  of  the  State,  if  they  are 
graduates  of  this  Department,  are  admitted,  at  once,  to  the  Supreme 
Court.  It  is  believed  that  admission  to  the  Bar  in  Philadelphia 
will  entitle  to  admission  in  any  part  of  Pennsylvania,  and  in  many 
other  States  of  the  Union. 

Gentlemen  can  study  in  their  own  rooms,  or  in  a  room  at  the 
University  provided  for  that  purpose. 

The  Professors  do  not  presume  to  embrace  in  their  course  the 
peculiar  laws  and  rules  of  procedure  of  all  parts  of  the  Union.  Their 
design  is  so  to  discipline  and  prepare  the  mind  by  instruction  in  the 
principles  of  jurisprudence  and  their  application  in  Pennsylvania, 
that  other  local  codes  can  be  acquired  with  facility  and  advantage. 
The  foundations  of  the  laws  of  most  of  the  States  are  the  same. 

Students  may  matriculate  at  any  stage  of  their  professional  pre¬ 
paration. 

Students  are  not  examined  for  matriculation,  nor  is  it  possible 
to  require,  peremptorily,  a  college  degree,  or  any  previous  line  of 


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study.  This  must  be  left  to  circumstances,  to  the  views  of  the  stu¬ 
dent,  and  to  the  influences  which  control  him. 

Instruction  is  conveyed  by  lectures,  and  by  books  and  portions 
of  books  upon  the  subjects  of  the  lectures,  which  are  recommended 
by  the  Professors.  The  students  are  frequently  and  carefully  exa- 
cc  mined.  Moot  courts  are  held,  at  which  questions  are  arguedj  And 
the  Law  Academy  of  Philadelphia,  an  institution  of  long  standing, 
to  which  not  only  students,  but  many  practising  lawyers  belong, 
gives  opportunity  for  debate  and  argument  which  has  been  found 
of  the  greatest  practical  advantage.  Exercises  in  writing  legal 
essays  and  opinions  form  part  of  the  course. 

There  are  two  terms  each  year.  The  first  term  begins  on  the 
first  of  October,  the  second  on  the  first  of  Eebruary.  Each  term 
continues  four- months.  Erom  the  first  day  of  June  to  the  first  of 
October  is  vacation.  The  course  is  so  arranged  that  a  student 
entering  at  the  commencement  of  any  October  term  will  complete 
his  term  of  study  in  two  academical  years. 

Students  who  have  attended  four  consecutive  terms  with  each 
Professor,  may,  upon  the  recommendation  of  the  Faculty,  proceed 
Bachelors  of  Law. 

Students  who  have  attended  any  one  or  two  of  the  Professors 
only,  may  receive  from  each  Professor  certificates  of  proficiency. 

The  fee  to  each  Professor  is  ten  dollars  for  each  term  of  four 
months.  No  matriculation  fee  is  required. 

In  all  cases  where  a  student  is  a  proper  object  for  such  indulgence, 
he  will  be  allowed  to  attend  the  lectures  without  charge. 

Those  who  have  received  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Laws,  may 
attend  all  future  lectures  free  of  charge. 


Arrangement  of  the  Course. 

Professor  SHARSWOOD 

For  the  first  term,  beginning  October  1,  1860,  ending  February  1,  186],  General 
Jurisprudence,  International  Law. 

For  the  second  term,  beginning  February  1,  1861,  ending  June  1,  1861,  Sources 
of  Municipal  Law,  Constitutional  Law. 


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For  the  third  term,  beginning  October  1, 1861,  ending  February  1,  1862,  Law  of 
Persons  and  Personal  Property,  Mercantile  Law. 

For  the  fourth  term,  beginning  February  1, 1862,  ending  June  1, 1862,  Mercantile 
Law,  Law  of  Debtor  and  Creditor,  Criminal  Law,  Conflict  of  Laws. 


Professor  McCALL 


For  the  first  term,  as  above, 
For  the  second  term, 

For  the  third  term, 

For  the  fourth  term, 


Practice  and  Pleading  at  Law. 
Practice  and  Pleading  at  Law. 
Evidence. 

Practice  and  Pleading  in  Equity. 


Professor  MILLER 


For  the  first  term, 
For  the  second  term. 
For  the  third  term, 
For  the  fourth  term, 


Real  Estate. 
Conveyancing. 

Equity  Jurisprudence. 
Equity  Jurisprudence. 


The  course  for  the  four  terms,  beginning  October  1,  1862,  ending  June  1,  1864, 
will  be,  unless  some  change  is  announced,  a  repetition  of  the  above.  It  will  be 
perceived,  therefore,  that  a  student  entering  on  the  1st  of  October  of  any  year,  and 
continuing  four  terms,  will  have  a  complete  course,  though  the  studies  will  not  be 
presented  in  the  same  order  to  him  as  to  those  who  have  entered  in  the  previous 
October. 

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XU&ulatfons 


OF  THE 

DEPARTMENT  OF  MINES,  ARTS,  AND  MANUFACTURES. 


The  design  of  the  course  of  instruction  in  this  Department,  is  to 
assist  the  student  in  those  branches  of  applied  science  which  are 
embraced  in  the  plan  of  the  Department,  and  to  afford  to  those 
already  in  practice,  an  opportunity  of  acquiring  theoretical  infor¬ 
mation  in  connection  with  their  occupations. 

The  course  is  adapted  to  the  wants  of  the  student  of  Civil  Engi¬ 
neering,  to  young  engineers  in  offices,  to  those  desiring  to  become 
geologists,  mineralogists,  or  mining  engineers,  and  to  those  inte¬ 
rested  in  manufactures,  mining,  or  construction  generally. 

The  method  of  instruction  is  by  means  of  lectures,  amply  illus¬ 
trated  by  drawings,  models,  and  experiments,  and  by  informal 
examinations  and  conversations  on  the  subjects  discussed,  when 
desired  by  the  student;  parallel  courses  of  reading  and  study  are 
also  pointed  out,  and  assistance  given  in  their  prosecution  by  the 
Professors. 

A  separate  course  of  Mathematics  may  be  followed  by  those  who 
desire  to  do  so,  under  the  direction  of  the  Professor  of  Mathema¬ 
tics. 

The  well  selected  cabinet  of  minerals,  belonging  to  the  Depart¬ 
ment,  is  used  to  illustrate  the  lectures  on  Mineralogy. 

No  examination  for  admission  is  required;  attendance  upon  the 
lectures  is  entirely  voluntary,  and  they  are  not  connected  with  the 
ordinary  instruction. 

The  lectures  commence  in  November,  and  are  continued  until 
the  end  of  March. 


TERMS  OF  ADMISSION. 

For  either  course  .  .  .  .  .  $5  00 

For  the  whole  series  .  .  .  .  20  00 

Tickets  may  be  had  of  the  Janitor  at  the  University. 


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Arrangement  of  the  Course. 

Prof.  FRAZER. 

Theory  of  Mechanics :  and  its  application  to  the  construction  of  machines. 

Chemistry:  its  theories,  and  the  properties  of  bodies  and  their  compounds ;  its  ap¬ 
plications  in  the  arts. 

Prof.  KENDALL. 

Applied  Mathematics:  Trigonometry,  Practical  Astronomy,  Surveying,  Geodesy, 
Theory  of  instruments  and  observations.  The  course  of  Mathematics  may  be 
followed  by  those  who  desire  to  do  so  under  the  direction  of  the  Professor  of 
Mathematics. 

Prof.  ROGERS. 

Civil  Engineering:  Construction:  strength  of  materials,  masonry,  framing,  and 
their  special  applications  to  railroads,  canals,  and  waterworks. 

Prof.  TREGO. 

Geology ,  as  applied  to  the  origin,  order,  and  geographical  distribution  of  rock  for¬ 
mations,  and  its  practical  application  to  manufacturesyand  agriculture. 

Mineralogy ,  as  applied  to  the  constituent  materials  of  rocks,  the  external  and  che¬ 
mical  character  of  ores  and  mineral  substances,  their  connection  with  the  various 
rock  formations,  and  their  uses  in  metallurgy  and  manufactures. 

Prof.  LESLEY. 

Mining:  Structural  geology,  metallurgy. 


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2Lii>ravj?,  J&uscttw,  auir  dfaliinets. 


The  apartment  in  the  University  occupied  by  the  Board  of 
Trustees,  and  the  apartment  adjoining  it  to  the  westward,  are  ap¬ 
propriated  for  the  reception  and  arrangement  of  the  Library,  and 
as  a  Reading  Room. 

The  Library  is  open  for  not  less  than  two  hours  daily  (Sundays 
excepted),  for  the  use  of  the  Students,  Professors,  Trustees,  and 
Alumni  of  the  University,  and  all  persons  connected  with  instruc¬ 
tion  in  the  several  departments. 

The  Library  is  under  the  care  and  in  charge  of  the  Professor  of 
Belles  Lettres  and  the  English  Language  and  Literature,  subject  to 
such  rules  and  regulations  as  the  Committee  on  the  Library  may 
adopt. 

Permission  may  be  granted,  from  time  to  time,  to  take  books  for 
a  limited  period^  from  the  Library,  and  to  admit  to  its  use  other 
persons  than  those  connected  with  the  University,  subject  to  such 
rules  and  regulations  as  the  Committee  on  the  Library  may  adopt. 

Connected  with  the  Medical  Department  is  the  Wistar  and  Hor¬ 
ner  Museum.  Tickets  of  matriculation  in  that  Department  entitle 
those  holding  them  to  admission  to  the  Museum.  The  Museum  is 
open  on  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  of  each  week,  throughout  the 
session. 

The  private  Cabinets  of  the  several  Professors  in  the  Medical  De¬ 
partment  are  likewise  open  to  the  students,  at  convenient  hours. 


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CSratmates. 


At  a  public  Commencement,  held  March  15, 1860,  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine 
was  conferred  upon — 


NAME. 

RESIDENCE. 

STATE. 

Ackley,  J.  B. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Albright.,  Joseph  S. 

Hamburg, 

Pennsylvania. 

Applebach,  Nelson 

Applebach  ville, 

Pennsylvania. 

Aynold,  Thomas  T. 

Comorn, 

Virginia. 

Ashhurst,  John,  jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Bacon,  W.  C. 

Upper  Darby, 

Pennsylvania. 

Bagnall,  Richard  D. 

Norfolk, 

Virginia. 

Barnett,  Benj.  Neville 

Yazoo  City, 

Mississippi. 

Burton,  Henry  L. 

La  Grange, 

Tennessee. 

Buster,  W.  L. 

Memphis, 

Tennessee. 

Carden,  Peter  S. 

Clover  Depot, 

Virginia. 

Carr,  George  W. 

Providence, 

Rhode  Island. 

Carter,  Robert  K. 

Newtown  P.  0.  or  Ste- 

phensburg, 

Virginia. 

Christ,  Theodore  S. 

Lewisburg, 

Pennsylvania. 

Clarke,  Edward 

Scarborough, 

England. 

Clark,  Jonathan  B. 

New  Salem, 

North  Carolina. 

Clarke,  John  J. 

Mechanicsburg, 

Pennsylvania. 

Cleborne,  Christ’r  Jas. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Cohen,  J.  Solis 

Memphis, 

Tennessee. 

Collins,  James 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Commander,  Jos.,  jr. 

Elizabeth  City, 

North  Carolina. 

Comfort,  A.  Ivins 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Cook,  William  M. 

Prairie  Bluff, 

Alabama. 

Cornick,  William  F. 

Norfolk, 

Virginia. 

Cox,  Henry  S. 

Mt.  Pleasant, 

Tennessee. 

Cowan,  Isaac  F. 

Camden, 

New  Jersey. 

Cowie,  Andrew  J. 

Liverpool, 

Nova  Scotia. 

Crawford,  Robt.  (M.  D.) 

Cooperstown, 

Pennsylvania. 

Darden,  James  H. 

Piney  Grove, 

North  Carolina. 

Dick,  Walter  B. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Dilworth,  Joseph  B. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Dixon,  William  C. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Draper,  James  A. 

Camden, 

Delaware. 

Duer,  Edward  L. 

Crosswicks, 

New  Jersey. 

Dunn,  William  A. 

Raleigh, 

North  Carolina. 

Edwards,  Nicholas  M. 

La  Fayette, 

Kentucky. 

Ellegood,  William  T. 

Concord, 

Delaware. 

Elmer,  Robert  W. 

Bridgeton, 

New  Jersey. 

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NAME. 

RESIDENCE. 

STATE. 

Erdman,  W.  B. 

Macungie, 

Pennsylvania. 

Fauntleroy,  A.  M. 

Winchester, 

Virginia. 

Finney,  James  B. 

Harrisburg, 

Pennsylvania. 

Fleming,  Albert  Wayne 

Mobile, 

Alabama. 

Fletcher,  J.  S.  (M.D.) 

Murfreesboro’, 

Tennessee. 

Fort,  William  S. 

Lambertville, 

New  Jersey. 

Franklin,  Edward  C. 

Providence, 

Rhode  Island. 

Galt,  Robert 

Columbia, 

Virginia. 

Gaskins,  James  II. 

Norfolk, 

Virginia. 

Goddard,  Kingston,  jr. 

Cincinnati, 

Ohio. 

Graham,  Joseph  D. 

Draper’s  Valley, 

Virginia. 

Gray,  William  II.,  jr. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Green,  William 

Trenton, 

New  Jersey. 

Ilackley,  Charles  E. 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Hardeman,  John 

Clinton, 

Georgia. 

Harris,  Henry  II. 

Forestville, 

North  Carolina. 

Harris,  Robert 

Harrisburg, 

Pennsylvania. 

Harris,  Robert  B. 

Jefferson, 

Tennessee. 

Hayes,  Joseph  Byron 

Canandaigua, 

New  York. 

Hayley,  L.  B. 

Barton, 

Alabama. 

Ilendrie,  W.  Scott 

Doylestown, 

Pennsylvania. 

Ilewston,  Geo.  (M.  D.) 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Ilillier,  Joseph  W. 

Cooperstown, 

Pennsylvania. 

Hinton,  John  R. 

Petersburg, 

Virginia. 

Hoehling,  Adolphus  A. 

Philadelphia, 

•  Pennsylvania. 

Holliday,  S.  T. 

Winchester, 

Virginia. 

Huggins,  Jacob,  jr. 

New  Berne, 

Alabama. 

Hunter,  Andrew,  jr. 

Charlestown, 

Virginia. 

Hunter,  Frederick 

Bladensburg, 

Maryland. 

Jacobs,  Theodore 

Norristown, 

Pennsylvania. 

Jaquett,  George  P. 

Salem, 

New  Jersey. 

Jennings,  William  M. 

Titusville, 

Pennsylvania. 

Jones,  Isaac  N. 

La  Grange, 

Tennessee. 

Jones,  Samuel  J. 

Bainbridge, 

Pennsylvania. 

Kennard,  William  R. 

Livingston, 

Alabama. 

Kimbrough,  M.  L). 

Huntsville, 

North  Carolina. 

Kinsey,  Thomas  J. 

Washington,. 

Virginia. 

Rawing,  John  M. 

Charlotte, 

North  Carolina. 

Lewis,  Joel  B. 

Tarboro’, 

North  Carolina. 

Lippincott,  Allen 

Fallsington, 

Pennsylvania. 

Love,  William  S. 

Natchez, 

Mississippi. 

Martin,  Richard  A. 

Milford, 

Delaware. 

McClenahan,  William 

Pittsboro’, 

North  Carolina. 

McClure,  A.  W.  (M.D.) 

Mount  Pleasant, 

Iowa. 

McGee,  James  W. 

Kenansville, 

North  Carolina. 

McKenzie,  Sultan  W. 

St.  Matthews, 

South  Carolina. 

McLean,  John  K. 

Chcraw, 

South  Carolina. 

43 


NAME. 

McNeill,  T.  G. 

Meux,  Thomas  R. 
Miller,  George  W. 
Milton,  James  H.  F. 
Mims,  Alexander  D. 
Morrison,  Gilbert  M. 
Moffett,  James 
Morse,  T.  D. 

Nesbit,  Louis  R. 
Oates,  fV'i^wtflap 
Peets,  Gfeorge  Halsey 
Petway,  Pbesanton  S. 
Pickett,  J.  R. 

Pile,  Charles  H. 

Pope,  F.  E. 

Pratt,  Nathan 
Purnell,  William  I.  F. 
Puryear,  James  D. 
Randolph,  Archy  Cary 
Ray,  J.  Edwin 
Recio,  Serapio 
Reeves,  Jas.  E.  (M.D.) 
Rice,  William 
Richardson,  Joseph  S. 
Roach,  Elisha  D. 
Robertson,  S.  G. 
Robinson,  John  M. 
Roebuck,  Peter  J. 
Roseberry,  Charles  J. 
Rossiter,  Joseph  P. 
Row,  Lewis 
Rountree,  Scott  L. 
Savage,  Thomas  J. 
Scales,  N.  M. 

Schelly,  Ambrose  Y. 
Schenck,  Peter  Y. 
Shackleford,  Wm.  C. 
Shaw,  Robert  G. 
Sherard,  Christoph.  C. 
Sherk,  J.  Henry 
Shoemaker,  Joseph  T. 
Shorb,  J.  Campbell 
Slack,  J.  H. 

Smith,  J.  P. 

Smith,  L.  Turner 
Snare,  Edmund 
Snyder,  Ezra  H. 


RESIDENCE. 

Paris, 

Wesley, 

Philadelphia, 

Kingsessing, 

Prattville, 

Springfield, 

Holly  Retreat, 

Pleasant  Ridge, 

Hernando, 

Wacahoota, 

Percy’s  Creek, 

Tarboro’, 

Washington  City, 

Philadelphia, 

Hernando, 

Hazlettville, 

Berlin, 

Oak  Hill, 
Millwood, 

Paris, 

Puerto  Principe, 

Phillippi, 

Buckingham, 

Hintonsville, 

Napan, 

Somerville, 

Miamiville, 

East  Hanover, 

Easton, 

Norristown, 

Tunica, 

Williamsport, 

Selma, 

Old  Richmond, 

Hereford, 

Camden, 

Stony  Point, 
Fairfield, 

Mobile, 

West  Hanover, 

Chester, 

Emmittsburgh, 

Philadelphia, 

Miccosukie, 

Wilton, 

Huntingdon, 

Danville, 


STATE. 

Tennessee. 

Tennessee. 

Pennsylvania. 

Pennsylvania. 

Alabama. 

North  Carolina. 
Mississippi. 

Virginia. 

Mississippi. 

Florida. 

Mississippi. 

North  Carolina. 
District  of  Columbia. 
Pennsylvania. 
Mississippi. 
Delaware. 

Maryland. 

North  Carolina. 
Virginia. 

Kentucky. 

Cuba. 

Virginia. 

Pennsylvania. 

North  Carolina. 

Nova  Scotia. 
Tennessee. 

Ohio. 

Pennsylvania. 

Pennsylvania. 

Pennsylvania. 

Louisiana. 

Tennessee. 

Alabama. 

North  Carolina. 
Pennsylvania. 

New  Jersey. 

Virginia. 

Tennessee. 

Alabama. 

Pennsylvania. 

Pennsylvania. 

Maryland. 

Pennsylvania. 

Florida. 

North  Carolina. 

Pennsylvania. 

Pennsylvania. 


44 


3  0112 


05894577 


NAME. 

RESIDENCE. 

STATE. 

Stallings,  Thomas  D. 

Greenville, 

Alabama. 

Stathem,  Thomas  E. 

Greenwich, 

New  Jersey. 

Stein,  Luther  K. 

Myerstown, 

Pennsylvania. 

Stein,  Edward  M. 

Richmond, 

Virginia. 

Stewart,  Lawrence 

Laurinburgh, 

North  Carolina. 

Stinson,  J.  Frank 

Sulphur  Springs, 

Georgia. 

Stormont,  David  W. 

Grand  View, 

Illinois. 

Sutton,  R.  F.  Q. 

Buenos  Ayres, 

South  America. 

Sutton,  William  T.  jr. 

Merry  Hill, 

North  Carolina. 

Tatem,  J.  P. 

Great  Bridge, 

Virginia. 

Taylor,  H.  Genet 

Camden, 

New  Jersey. 

Temple,  Wilson  S. 

Hinton  sville, 

North  Carolina. 

Terrill,  R.  M. 

Orange  C.  H. 

Virginia. 

Terrell,  Willis  M. 

Roxboro’, 

North  Carolina. 

Thomas,  Charles  K. 

Spread  Eagle, 

Pennsylvania. 

Thompson,  J.  Wesley 

Smithland, 

Kentucky. 

Thompson,  J.  Cathmor 

Mifflinburg, 

Pennsylvania. 

Thompson,  Eugene  M. 

Okolona, 

Mississippi. 

Toxey,  Caleb 

Tuscaloosa, 

Alabama. 

Toxey,  William  S. 

Tuscaloosa, 

Alabama. 

Van  Derslice,  Aug.  M. 

West  Hanover, 

Pennsylvania. 

Voorhies,  Alfd.  Hunter 

Columbia, 

Tennessee. 

Waggoner,  John  S. 

Carlisle, 

Pennsylvania. 

Warrington,  C.  B. 

Swedesboro’, 

New  Jersey. 

Weidman,  W.  Murray 

Lebanon, 

Pennsylvania. 

Wells,  Henry  M. 

Northampton, 

Massachusetts. 

Welling,  E.  Livingston  (M.  D.) 

Pennington, 

New  Jersey. 

West,  Joseph  G. 

Pughtown, 

Pennsylvania. 

Whistler,  Wm.  McNeill 

Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 

Widdifield,  Caspar  S. 

Doylestown, 

Pennsylvania. 

Williams,  Thomas  F. 

Clarksville, 

Tennessee. 

Williamson,  George  R. 

Berlin, 

Tennessee. 

Wilson,  John  H. 

Milford  Square, 

Pennsylvania. 

Wilson,  John  R. 

Charlotte, 

North  Carolina. 

Wilson,  W.  Randolph 

Chula, 

Virginia. 

Woods,  Robert  C. 

Rocky  Mount, 

Virginia. 

Yeager,  Theodore  C. 

Allentown, 

Pennsylvania. 

